What is the disease causing the pain above the temples?

The pain above the temples is mainly seen in the following diseases: first, migraine, migraine is a common disease, mostly seen in female patients, most patients are induced by overexertion or mental tension, typical migraine patients can have precursory symptoms such as blurred vision and photophobia before the headache, the headache is mainly located on one or both sides near the temples, manifesting as vascular pulsation-like headache, patients with heavy headache can Patients with severe headache can be accompanied by nausea and vomiting, and it is recommended that patients should be seen by the neurology department. Secondly, intracranial occupying lesions, mostly seen in glioma and meningioma, have a slow onset, gradually aggravated, with a fixed pain location, manifesting as distension or dull pain, and may be accompanied by limb twitching. Third, upper respiratory tract infection, upper respiratory tract infection combined with fever is more common in patients with pain near the temples, often accompanied by nasal congestion and runny nose, cough, sore throat and other symptoms, it is recommended that patients go to the respiratory clinic. Also seen in hypertension, acute cerebrovascular disease, headache can not blindly take oral pain medication, need to go to the hospital to identify the cause of the treatment.