Vascular nerve headache is also known as migraine, and the local methods do not have a scientific basis, and most of them are treated with drugs, including preventive drugs and therapeutic drugs.
1. Therapeutic medication: analgesics are mostly used for acute attacks of migraine, including non-specific analgesics and specific analgesics.
(1) Non-specific analgesics: commonly used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen, aspirin and so on.
(2) Specific analgesics: Triptans are often used, such as sumatriptan.
(2) Preventive medication: commonly used in chronic migraine patients. Anticonvulsants, such as valproate, or β-blockers such as propranolol can be used.
In addition, psychotherapy, transcutaneous electrical stimulation therapy and other modalities also have a certain auxiliary therapeutic effect on vascular neuropathic headache.
If migraine headache occurs, it should be timely admitted to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, and strictly comply with the doctor’s prescription of medication.