Pain on one side of the temple may be caused by physiological factors, migraine, hypertension, cerebral vascular spasm and so on. Different causes, there are also different medications, commonly used drugs are anti-inflammatory analgesics, antihypertensive drugs, calcium antagonists and so on.
1. Physiological factors: If the pain on one side of the temple is caused by emotional excitement, lack of sleep, etc., there is usually no need for special medication, and it can be relieved by paying more attention to rest and adjusting emotions.
2. Migraine: If the pain on one side of the temple is caused by a migraine attack, anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs such as ibuprofen and celecoxib can be applied to relieve it. If the pain symptoms are serious, you need to use Rizatriptan, Sumatriptan and other Tretinoin drugs to be treated.
3. Hypertension: If the pain on one side of the temple is caused by elevated blood pressure, blood pressure can be controlled by antihypertensive drugs such as enalapril and nifedipine, and the symptoms can be gradually relieved when the blood pressure gradually decreases and returns to a stable level.
4. Cerebral vascular spasm: If the pain on one side of the temple is caused by cerebral vascular spasm, calcium antagonists such as nimodipine and amlodipine can be applied, and drugs such as fasudil can also be applied to improve microcirculation of the brain tissues and relieve cerebral vascular spasm.
After excluding physiological factors, one side of the temple pain should be examined by a doctor as soon as possible, and appropriate drugs and methods of treatment should be chosen under the doctor’s guidance.