Dizziness and painful swelling of the temples may be related to physiological factors, and may also be caused by migraine, insufficient blood supply to the brain and other reasons.
1. Physiological factors: for example, too much thinking in the near future, too much mental labor, coupled with a poor night’s rest, resulting in a long time in the state of excessive fatigue of the brain, may cause dizziness, pain in the temples swollen.
2. Migraine: when migraine attacks, it may cause dizziness, pain in the temple swelling, and may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and photophobia, phonophobia and other symptoms, and consider that it may be related to genetic factors, mental and psychological factors, dietary factors and other factors.
3. Insufficient cerebral blood supply: due to local cerebral tissue ischemia, lack of oxygen, resulting in local brain cells do not get sufficient blood and oxygen supply, may cause dizziness, pain in the temples, may also be accompanied by sleepiness, weakness and other manifestations.
Dizziness and pain in the temples, after excluding physiological factors, should consult a doctor as soon as possible to clearly diagnose the cause and give targeted treatment.