“Are there any surgical treatments for migraines?”
I have migraines. Are there any surgical treatments for migraines?
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Migraine itself to not have surgical treatment, migraine is managed by medications, lifestyle modifications, and some might prefer to use vitamins.
There are some headaches ( that could be severe) which is caused by secondary etiology, such as hydrocephalus, (excessive fluid in the brain), meningioma, (growth of the brain covering membrane), etc. that would require surgery, and they could present with headache
There are some headaches ( that could be severe) which is caused by secondary etiology, such as hydrocephalus, (excessive fluid in the brain), meningioma, (growth of the brain covering membrane), etc. that would require surgery, and they could present with headache
There are a few surgical treatments, but none are particularly successful. There are about 10 oral or injectable treatments. And there are devices you can place on the head to get relief (trans magnetic stimulation). You can research these at a reputable site: The Cleveland Clinic, The Mayo Clinic, or Johns Hopkins. Leon Rosenberg