It makes sense to go under the knife to get rid of migraine, a study conducted by doctors from AIIMS Delhi and Srinagar military hospital has concluded. Their claim is based on follow-up results of 30 patients who underwent surgery to treat the neurovascular disease that affects 20% of the global population and is characterised by severe ache on one side of the head.
Conventionally, doctors prescribe analgesics and steroids to such patients for pain relief, but these medicines have known side-effects.
Read details in a report by Durgesh Nandan Jha published in Times of India....
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