Migraines are a relatively common disorder, and we cannot ignore the dangers that migraines pose in our lives. Many people today have migraine symptoms, and although most people do not have organic lesions, migraine attacks are pulsating or tapping pain, and the pain is unbearable. Although migraine brings great pain to our life, we should also take good care of migraine while treating it. Migraine patients must pay attention to the routine of life in daily life, avoid over fatigue, excessive stress, and prevent and control subhealth state. Find out the factors that trigger migraine and avoid them as much as you can. For example, avoid certain foods, maintain a regular work schedule and a regular diet. Adhering to these regimens, whether on weekdays, weekends or holidays, is important to reduce headache attacks. Others advocate that regular exercise, such as long-distance running, may be effective in reducing migraine attacks. Good care of migraine can reduce the pain of patients, and patients with migraine should still be treated primarily. So, which department of the hospital do you go to for migraine treatment? Migraine belongs to neurocerebrovascular disease, and patients can choose to register for treatment of cerebrovascular disease neurosurgery, because migraine is caused by abnormal compression or entanglement of blood vessels on nerves for various reasons, and this compression does not directly cause pain, but when various reasons such as mood fluctuations cause excessive diastole of blood vessels in the compressed segment, and endocrine changes cause abnormal changes in the concentration of pain-causing neurotransmitters in the blood, the compressed When the blood vessels in the compressed segment produce an abnormal stimulation of the nerves and cause headache attacks, the painful neurotransmitter concentration in the blood changes abnormally. The effective treatment for the cause of migraine is surgical microvascular decompression, which has been clinically proven by medical experts to be a treatment for migraine.