Migraine is a chronic disease characterized by periodic attacks of severe, often unilateral, headaches. A characteristic feature of pathology is the absence of organic causes for its occurrence, such as injuries, tumors, circulatory disorders, etc.
In modern medical practice, several methods of treating migraine have proven themselves. The main goal is to reduce the frequency of attacks, reduce the severity of symptoms, reduce the number of medications, and improve the patient’s quality of life.