Pain in temples with nausea and vomiting is considered to be caused by high blood pressure, migraine, intracranial hypertension, etc. Different treatments are chosen according to the different causes of the disease, including general treatment, medication, and surgical treatment.
1. Hypertension: Elevated blood pressure can lead to swelling and pain in the temples, accompanied by dizziness, headache, general weakness, and in severe cases, vomiting symptoms, and should take antihypertensive drugs to stabilize blood pressure, such as timosartan. At the same time, patients are advised to pay attention to rest, emotional control, light diet.
2. Migraine: it can be caused by mental tension, overwork and other causes, should improve the living habits, avoid triggering factors, can be relieved by giving the patient a hot massage. If it can not be relieved, you can take painkillers such as ibuprofen, etc., and vomiting can use antiemetic drugs such as metoclopramide.
3. Intracranial hypertension: craniocerebral trauma, intracranial infections such as encephalitis, meningitis, etc., cerebrovascular diseases and intracranial occupational diseases such as tumors can cause increased intracranial pressure, which will produce headache, projectile vomiting clinical manifestations, and should consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and receive professional treatment.
When the above symptoms appear, you should seek medical treatment in time to avoid delaying your condition.