When a migraine attack occurs, bloodletting is not able to relieve the symptoms and formal treatment should be used. When a patient has a migraine attack, the main thing is to take symptomatic pain medications. If the migraine is mild to moderate, you can take oral non-steroidal analgesics, such as aminoglutethimide tablets, ibuprofen extended-release capsules, acetaminophen, depot tablets, indomethacin, and pethidine type of drugs to relieve migraine. If the patient is suffering from severe migraine and taking ordinary such painkillers is not effective, specific painkillers such as ergotamine caffeine, fumaracetam, zolmitriptan type of drugs can be taken orally to relieve the patient’s migraine. Physical treatment can also be used, such as acupuncture and massage of the patient’s head to improve the symptoms.