It is a recurrent or periodic vascular headache on one or both sides, often accompanied by nausea and vomiting, with a few typical attacks with aura symptoms, and may have a family history. The prevalence of migraine in adults is 7.7% to 18.7%. Migraine headaches occur in about a few minutes to about an hour with a throbbing pain on one side of the head, and gradually increase in intensity until nausea and vomiting occur and the headache is relieved in a quiet, dark environment or after sleep. The headache may be accompanied by neurological and mental dysfunction before or during the onset of the headache. According to studies, migraineurs are more likely than usual to have localized brain damage, which can lead to stroke. The more migraines they have, the larger the area of the brain that will be damaged.