Acute migraine, look for this particular "nodule"


Some friends reported that when encountering cold air, nervousness, or looking at the computer for a long time, working at the desk, swelling pain on one or both sides of the head, throbbing or persistent frequent attacks, this is a migraine.



Migraine, commonly known as migraine, is mainly caused by the constriction and dilation of intracranial arteries, and is more common in women, especially middle-aged and elderly women.


Today, Su Mu teaches everyone how to effectively relieve migraines.


Fold the outer auricle in half lengthwise, about two finger widths above the ear, find a special nodule above the ear, you can feel a stiff cord, stand your thumb sideways and put it on the cord, put your fingers together, float on the top of your head, and then pluck hard.


Plucking 30 to 50 times in a row, resting for a while, and repeating the plucking motion again is especially effective for migraines caused by acute vasospasm.