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Treatment2026-07-0520 Min. Lesezeit

Chronic Migraine Tried Everything? What to Do Next

Sarah Lin

Sarah Lin

Senior Medical Travel Coordinator

8 years coordinating international patient care in Beijing and Shanghai.

Chronic Migraine Tried Everything? What Actually Helps

Chronic Migraine Tried Everything? What Actually Helps

Quick answer: If you've tried every standard preventive for chronic migraine and still have disabling attacks, adding an integrative approach—such as acupuncture and individualized TCM—may give you options conventional medication alone has not. Results vary by individual, and any treatment plan should be decided with your doctor. OrientHealthLink can help you explore whether a specialist-led integrative program abroad fits your case.

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At a Glance

  • Definition: Chronic migraine means 15 or more headache days per month for more than 3 months, with migraine features on at least 8 days. Source: ICHD-3
  • Scale: More than 40 million Americans live with migraine, and a subset progress to the chronic form. Source: American Migraine Foundation
  • Acupuncture evidence: A Cochrane review found acupuncture reduced migraine frequency more than drug prophylaxis after treatment, with fewer adverse effects and dropouts. Source: Cochrane
  • Hardest part: The hardest part isn't finding another pill—it's knowing which hospital and neurologist genuinely handle enough refractory cases to match you.
  • Integrative option: Some patients explore a hospital-based TCM adjunct abroad when conventional preventives are inadequate; results vary from person to person.
  • What we do: OrientHealthLink matches you through a nationwide database of hospitals and doctors, direct insight from hospital contacts, and on-the-ground feedback, then prepares records your US doctor can use.

Why Do Chronic Migraine Medications Often Stop Working?

Chronic migraine medications often stop working because the disease involves multiple levels of the trigeminovascular system, so a drug that blocks one pathway can leave others active; over time, repeated attacks can also drive central sensitization that lowers the pain threshold.

Most patients climb a familiar ladder: over-the-counter analgesics, triptans, CGRP-targeting therapies, Botox, and then nerve blocks or neuromodulation. Each class helps some people, but none works for everyone. Medication overuse headache can make the pain cycle worse, and a treatment that reduces attacks by half may still leave 15 or more migraine days a month.

When the nervous system becomes sensitized, normal light, sound, or movement can trigger pain signaling. At that point, adding a different mechanism—one that modulates the same pain circuitry through a non-pharmacological route—may be worth discussing with your neurologist.

What Does the Evidence Actually Show About Acupuncture for Migraine?

The evidence suggests acupuncture can reduce migraine frequency more than usual care and, in some trials, more than preventive drugs, with fewer adverse effects—but results vary and it is not a guaranteed solution.

A Cochrane review of acupuncture for migraine prevention concluded that acupuncture reduced migraine frequency significantly more than drug prophylaxis after treatment. After three months, 57% of acupuncture users had their headache frequency halved versus 46% on prophylactic drugs; by six months the gap narrowed to 59% versus 54%. Adverse effects and dropout rates due to side effects were lower with acupuncture.

Functional imaging studies suggest acupuncture may influence the trigeminal nucleus caudalis, limbic system, and the brain's own pain-inhibitory pathways. For some patients, that systems-level effect is meaningful even when targeted drugs have failed.

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What Can You Try When Preventives, Botox, and Nerve Blocks Still Aren't Enough?

When conventional preventives are inadequate, some adults with refractory chronic migraine explore a structured, hospital-based TCM adjunct—acupuncture and individualized herbal formulas—as an add-on, though results vary.

In leading Chinese neurology hospitals, migraine care is not an either/or choice between Western medicine and TCM. Neurologists confirm the diagnosis, rule out secondary causes, and review prior treatment history. Senior TCM practitioners then conduct a pattern-based assessment and build an individualized plan that may include acupuncture and individualized herbal formulas.

This setup matters because chronic migraine is highly individual. A program that combines modern diagnostics with TCM pattern differentiation can address the person as well as the diagnosis. Patients are typically seen as outpatients or short-stay guests, with interpreters and logistics support so the environment itself does not become a trigger.

How Do I Know Which Doctor or Hospital Is Actually Right for My Case?

You usually can't tell from a website, because the information that matters—who actually sees enough refractory migraine cases, which hospital's neurology-TCM coordination works, and what recent patients report—lives inside hospital systems and on-the-ground feedback, not search results.

Marketing pages list names and titles, but they don't show caseload, how a team actually communicates, or whether a department is currently accepting complex international patients. For a condition as individual as chronic migraine, that hidden context often matters more than the hospital's overall ranking.

This is where a medical travel coordinator can make the difference: by combining a nationwide database of hospitals and doctors, direct insight from hospital contacts, and regular on-the-ground feedback to point you toward the specialist whose actual practice fits your history.

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How We Help You Find the Right Care

OrientHealthLink is a medical travel coordination service, not a hospital or clinic. We help you find and reach the right doctors, but we do not diagnose or treat.

We maintain a nationwide database of hospitals, doctors, and their specialties, including neurology and TCM departments at top-tier Chinese hospitals. Our team gets direct insight from hospital contacts and is inside these hospitals regularly, so our recommendations reflect current capacity and expertise. We help arrange a transfer or admission through the right channel, match you with the specialist whose actual caseload fits your migraine history, and provide bilingual support throughout.

We also make sure your records are prepared so your US doctor can still use them afterward. That continuity matters when you are managing a long-term neurological condition.

We give you the evidence and our reasoning. You make the final decision, with your doctor.

Frequently Asked Questions

I've tried everything for chronic migraine. What else can I actually do?

Start by reviewing your full medication and trigger history with your neurologist. If multiple preventives have failed, some patients explore a structured TCM adjunct—acupuncture and individualized herbal formulas—inside a Chinese neurology hospital. Results vary, and this should be coordinated with your current doctor.

Can TCM eliminate chronic migraine completely?

No. There is no known way to permanently eliminate chronic migraine. TCM is used by some patients as an adjunct to help manage symptoms and reduce attack frequency; outcomes differ from person to person.

How is an integrative program in China different from local acupuncture?

The main difference is setting and coordination. Programs are based in tertiary hospitals where neurologists and TCM specialists work together, diagnostic imaging and labs are available, and treatment is matched to your pattern and history. Local community acupuncture can help some people, but it rarely offers the same level of integrated assessment.

Do I have to stop my current medications?

No. The goal is adjunctive care, not replacement. Any changes to your medication regimen should be decided with your prescribing neurologist.

Is the case review really free?

Yes. The initial case review is free and without obligation. If we think you'd be fine staying local, we'll tell you.

What happens after I return home?

We prepare bilingual records so your US doctor can continue your care. Some hospitals also offer remote follow-up, though arrangements vary by program.

How long does it take to see results?

Response varies. Some patients notice changes during the program; for others, benefits emerge gradually over the following weeks. There is no set timeline.

What if I am not a good candidate?

We will tell you honestly. If your migraine is secondary to a structural cause, if you are in the middle of medication-overuse detox, or if travel is not realistic, we may recommend staying with your local neurologist or pursuing other options first.

Which hospital and which doctor is genuinely right for your chronic migraine case—you can't find that from a website. We match you based on a nationwide database of hospitals and doctors, direct insight from hospital contacts, and on-the-ground patient feedback. You decide; we just make sure you're not choosing blind.

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Free · No obligation · If we think you'd be fine staying local, we'll tell you.

Internal links: How we choose your doctor · After 5 Years of Chronic Migraines, She Tried TCM in Beijing — A 21-Day Patient Diary · Chronic Pain Medication Won't Work? What Patients Explore Abroad

*This article is general information, not medical advice. Individual results vary. OrientHealthLink is a medical travel coordination service, not a healthcare provider — we help you find and reach the right doctors; we do not diagnose or treat. All medical decisions should be made with qualified, licensed physicians.*

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