Do migraines heal themselves as they grow older?

Some migraine headaches may have a tendency to heal on their own as they grow older, but there are some migraine sufferers who cannot heal on their own and even get worse as they get older.
Migraine is a kind of recurring throbbing headache, which occurs in young women, and some patients have obvious family history. Some migraine patients experience less frequent and less severe attacks as they get older, and some migraines may even resolve spontaneously.
However, some migraine symptoms are more serious, the possibility of self-healing is relatively small. For example, chronic migraines that occur more than 15 times a month, hemiplegic migraines, ophthalmoplegic migraines, and migraines that may be accompanied by tinnitus, vertigo, nausea, vomiting, etc., for these patients, the possibility of self-recovery will be even smaller.
Migraine sufferers need to seek timely medical attention and be treated accordingly under the guidance of a doctor.