Supraorbital neuralgia symptoms can be specifically categorized into location, pain, duration and other parts. At first, the face will be slightly uncomfortable, and then deep pain in the upper orbital region, the pain will be intensified by pressure, and accompanied by migraine headache, and in severe cases, nausea and vomiting can be present. 1. Location: manifested on one side of the forehead, near the eyeball. 2. Pain: It is like a pinch, an electric shock, or a burning or cutting pain. 3. Duration: it can be episodic or persistent, mostly occurring at 8 to 12 o’clock or in the afternoon. Supraorbital neuralgia can be accompanied by nausea and vomiting when it is serious, and the pain is caused by pressing the supraorbital notch area. It has a rapid onset and is often related to cold, wind, flu or trauma, and sometimes it is aggravated by photophobia, not daring to look at the eyes for a long time, preferring to close the eyes, and aggravated by reading or at night. If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.