The treatment of migraine must be carried out in a regular hospital, as random medication may delay the disease, and the onset of the disease must be treated effectively according to the cause of the disease. Generally, the symptoms of nausea and vomiting will be gradually relieved once the migraine is controlled, so there is no need to take anti-emetic drugs. However, if a migraine attack occurs with severe nausea and vomiting, such as this patient who “has nausea and vomiting eight times out of ten and cannot vomit, has no appetite and is weak,” you should take drugs such as gastrofacial and domperidone. Gastrofacial can stop vomiting, and domperidone can promote gastrointestinal dynamics, thus promoting the absorption of painkillers and facilitating the efficacy of painkillers. In case of acute migraine attack, NSAIDs should be preferred. This patient can try aspirin or acetaminophen if Fenbuterol is not effective. If the effect is still not good, you can switch to treprostin drugs. In addition, this patient has a high frequency of migraine attacks, so in addition to taking medication during acute attacks, she can also take some preventive medications such as propranolol, valproic acid and venlafaxine, which can not only reduce the frequency of migraine attacks, but also enhance the efficacy of painkillers when migraine attacks occur. As for how to use the preventive medications, doctors will match them reasonably according to individual patients’ conditions and pay attention to regular review during the medication. There is no specific medication on the current guidelines related to migraine that can treat migraine-induced symptoms such as fear of light and sound. However, some studies have shown that traptans can not only relieve pain, but also relieve these concomitant symptoms to a certain extent, and these drugs can be chosen when migraine attacks occur. At the same time, you should try to stay in a dim and quiet room, and the problem of fear of light and sound will disappear after the headache is gradually relieved. The cause of the onset of migraine should be diagnosed before medication is used, and other treatments should not be taken blindly to avoid delaying the condition.