Headaches are common in our lives. But did you know? There are many kinds of headaches, such as vascular headache, migraine, cervicogenic headache, trigeminal neuralgia, tension headache, neuropathic headache, etc. So what kind of headache is migraine? Migraine headache expert and Japanese student, Bo, introduces: Migraine headache has 4 distinctive features: firstly, migraine headache is severe; secondly, migraine headache has a clear location, usually the area of the eyes, ears and some parts of the occipital area; in addition, migraine headache has a clear interval; finally, migraine headache is often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, fear of light and fear of noise when the attack is severe. Finally, severe migraine attacks are often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, fear of light and noise. What are the treatment methods for migraine? The treatment and relief of mild migraine are mainly based on medication, Chinese physical therapy and massage. For mild migraine, the common drugs include acetaminophen, naproxen, ibuprofen, pethidine and other non-specific drugs; here, we would like to remind you that the above drugs can cause elevated blood pressure and damage to the gastric mucosa if used for a long time, and some of them can directly damage the normal functions of the heart, liver and kidney. For the treatment of intractable migraine (i.e., in addition to the above four symptoms, the history of headache for more than half a year, which is not relieved by medication), neurosurgical means can be used – microvascular decompression surgery. The root cause of migraine pathogenesis lies in the abnormal compression or entanglement of blood vessels on nerves, and only by removing the compression or entanglement of blood vessels on nerves in the focal area can we treat intractable migraine fundamentally.