What’s wrong with the pain in the right temple?

Right temple pain may be a physiological phenomenon, but also may be the manifestation of certain diseases, such as migraine, tension headache, etc., should be timely consultation to find out the cause of the disease.
1. Physiological: lack of sleep, work and rest disorders, long-term late night, as well as excessive use of the brain, mental stress, etc. may cause pain in the right temple, the patient to pay attention to rest, relaxation, reduce pressure after the symptoms can be relieved.
2. Pathologic:
(1) Migraine is a common chronic neurovascular disease, characterized by recurrent, one-sided or bilateral throbbing severe headache, and mostly occurring on the side of the head, can also occur in the right temple pain; can be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, photophobia and phonophobia and other symptoms.
(2) Tension headache can cause bilateral or unilateral headache, often with a feeling of pressure and heaviness or tightness around the head, although sometimes there can be mild dizziness, blurred vision or tinnitus.
The above symptoms alone are not sufficient to diagnose the disease, and may be caused by other factors, such as cerebrovascular disease. It is recommended that if physiological causes are ruled out, timely consultation should be made with a doctor to clarify the cause of the disease and give targeted treatment.