What are the symptoms of migraine and how to treat them?

Migraines are the most common type of functional headache, and most often manifest as lateral head pain, most often in the temporal, frontal, and posterior occipital regions, but the location is not fixed, and can involve the temporal, posterior occipital, and median frontal regions and the top of the head bilaterally, and sometimes in the zygomatic region. The nature of migraine is most often swelling, throbbing, stabbing pain, and sometimes electric shock-like pain or pulling pain, and the duration of the pain is variable, mostly between a few minutes and tens of minutes, but sometimes lasting for more than a day. In the acute stage, the treatment is usually symptomatic pain relief, with NSAIDs, such as ibuprofen, naproxen, and acetochlorfenac, preferred. If in the non-acute stage, the main treatment is Chinese medicine, often using Tianshu capsule and Tianmusu capsule.