Migraine is a very common disease, and according to statistics, the number of migraine sufferers nationwide is over 30 million. Migraine sufferers are in great pain, and the pain can be so severe that they may roll around and bang their heads against the wall, causing depression and suicide. Many migraine sufferers want to find some self-medication for migraine. In fact, this idea is one-sided. Although we do not oppose patients to use some reasonable methods to relieve themselves when they have pain attacks, the main thing is to go to a regular hospital for medical treatment once they have migraine. Some so-called self-medication for migraine, such as applying cold compresses to the painful parts, lying down in a quiet room to rest, avoiding light and sound stimulation, massage and massage, etc., can also be tried. Sometimes it may help to relieve the pain, but it may also not work. Regardless of the usefulness, patients should go to the regular hospital for consultation and treatment in time, rather than just hoping for these so-called migraine self-medication. For the treatment of migraine, mild migraine can generally be treated conservatively with drugs to relieve the pain symptoms, and most local hospitals also adopt this treatment method; but for the intractable migraine, the effect of drugs or other conservative treatment is often very limited, or even not at all. At this time, surgical treatment should be actively adopted, and microvascular decompression is currently an effective surgical treatment for intractable migraine. Microvascular decompression surgery is performed under a microscope, which is very safe and can reach the lesion and relieve the cause of the nerve compression by blood vessels, thus treating migraine.