Migraines often appear in our lives, especially when we are under stressful situations in school and work. Migraines can be called a common occurrence, and taking medication to control them is not a long-term solution, and medication can have certain health effects. Migraines can cause our nerves to respond to stimulation, and the brain has certain limits of excitation and inhibition. If we keep stimulating the parts that should be inhibited, migraines can disrupt the laws of excitation and inhibition and cause disease. This neurological disorder is called neurogenic migraine. What causes frequent migraines? Migraine is a type of headache that occurs periodically and is divided into migraine with aura and migraine without aura. Migraines are caused by the formation of tangles and compressions between blood vessels and nerves at the site of the lesion, and the release of pain-causing transmitters under certain conditions or stimuli. Currently, the effective treatment for migraine is “microvascular decompression”, which is a surgical procedure to remove the abnormal compression or entanglement of blood vessels on nerves. This is a minimally invasive procedure with low trauma, low risk, high efficiency, short hospital stay and low cost.