Migraine is the most common type of primary headache in clinical practice, with an incidence of 5-10%. When you do that, the group is still very large, with a possible body count of 70 to 140 million migraineurs nationwide. It is painful to think that so many of our compatriots across the country are suffering. So how can migraines be cured? Most patients have probably tried more than one treatment method, medication, Chinese physical therapy, powerlessness therapy, and even various folk remedies, but probably many patients do not see any great improvement. Especially in the case of intractable migraine, these methods may be of little use. As the field of neurosurgery continues to advance in the treatment of migraine, the medical community has discovered that migraine is caused by abnormal compression of blood vessels and nerves on the patient’s scalp, which releases pain-causing transmitters under certain conditions, stimulating the nerves and producing pain. Based on this, the pain-causing cause of migraine can be removed by finding the vascular nerve compression point under the microscope with surgical methods, and then the pain-causing cause of migraine will no longer exist, and the purpose of treating migraine can be achieved. After many years of clinical practice and summary, the accuracy and effectiveness of microvascular decompression in the treatment of intractable migraine have been confirmed, and at present, the surgical treatment of various intractable migraine is well received by many patients, and microvascular decompression has become a new method for the treatment of intractable migraine.