Migraine is a persistent disease that causes “headaches”. In addition to headache, it is often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, fear of light, fear of noise and other symptoms. If you suffer from migraine for a long time, it will seriously affect your physical and mental health, such as anxiety and depression in mild cases, and even the thought of light-heartedness in severe cases. Therefore, if you suffer from migraine, you must treat it as soon as possible. However, many migraine sufferers cannot help but ask: “Which of these migraine treatment methods will relapse after treatment? Which ones do not come back after treatment?” This question starts with the treatment methods of migraine, which in general are divided into traditional treatment methods and surgical treatment. Among them, the traditional treatments for migraine are mainly medicine, as well as traditional Chinese medicine physical therapy and massage. The main purpose of these treatments is to alleviate migraine symptoms and temporarily suppress pain, which is effective for patients with mild migraine, but ineffective for patients with intractable migraine, especially for the relief of intractable migraine attacks – there are no international drugs for intractable migraine attacks. So does surgery have outstanding success in treating intractable migraine? At present, the “vascular neurology theory” is internationally recognized as the root cause of migraine, and microvascular decompression is used to relieve migraine from the cause of vascular compression of nerves. Before performing microvascular decompression surgery, according to the preoperative nerve block test, the focal point of the pain – the supraorbital nerve, the auriculotemporal nerve, and the tendon membrane of the greater occipital nerve – is accurately found, and the vascular and nerve compression sites are searched along the vascular and nerve under a high-powered microscope, and the vascular and nerve compressions or entanglement of the nerve at the focal point are released. Thus, migraine is treated.