Some vascular headaches can be operated on.
Vascular headaches are usually caused by late nights, fatigue, lack of sleep, and lack of oxygen. At the same time, the contraction of blood vessels will cause cerebral vasospasm, and blood pressure will rise, which will cause the patient to suffer from cerebral hemorrhage in severe cases.
Vascular headache is usually treated with medication. Acetaminophen tablets, diclofenac sodium and other drugs can be used to relieve the symptoms of headache under the guidance of the doctor.
Some patients with vascular migraine can be treated with microvascular decompression surgery, which is based on the principle of lifting the blood vessels to relieve the headache after compressing the nerves.
Patients with vascular headache should actively seek medical treatment, as well as maintain a good routine as well as work and rest, such as, for example, quitting smoking, abstaining from alcohol, avoiding spicy and other stimulating foods. It is important to pay attention to a light diet to avoid worsening of the headache condition.