Migraine is the most common type of primary headache in clinical practice. When migraine is severe, patients may experience nausea and vomiting, which can be alleviated after nausea and vomiting. Migraines may cause vomiting because the pain stimulates the plant nerve function and the gastrointestinal function, resulting in vomiting. The main treatment for migraine is to give pain relief and symptomatic pain relief during the attack. You can take oral medications such as aminoglutethimide tablets, ibuprofen extended-release capsules, indomethacin, and pain relief tablets to terminate the headache attack. And if it is a severe migraine, consider giving zolmitriptan tablets to relieve the headache. The main prevention of migraine is to prevent migraine attacks through acupuncture and oral flunarizine hydrochloride capsules.