What to do for migraine nausea and vomiting

  Migraine is a very torturous and common disease with a variety of complex clinical types. The most common type of migraine is intractable migraine, which has significant pathological characteristics, such as irregular attacks, unbearable pain, long duration, and mostly occurs in the temporal, orbital, occipital and other parts of the body.  How should migraine be treated?  Modern medicine believes that migraine is caused by the compression of nerves by blood vessels or other tissues and stimulation of nerves to release pain-causing transmitters. With the right cause and surgical treatment, migraines can actually be cured. Unfortunately, many local hospital doctors are not highly skilled and the hospital equipment is too backward to carry out such surgery, so they can only use traditional treatments such as medicine, acupuncture and massage. Not only does it cost patients money, but it is not effective and not good. Coupled with poor information channels, many patients have insufficient knowledge of scientific treatment methods for migraine, resulting in the condition not being effectively treated and recurrent attacks.  Microvascular decompression, under a high-precision microscope, can quickly locate the site of the lesion and accurately isolate the responsible blood vessels and nerves, thus relieving the headache. Microvascular decompression is a minimally invasive surgery with low risk. After detailed preoperative examination and thorough intraoperative preparation, the patient is conscious during the whole procedure, the hospital stay is short, and there are basically no postoperative complications. At present, many patients with intractable migraine have been treated with this technique and got rid of their migraine torment for many years, and they feel good after the operation and give good comments.