The patient’s left temple is particularly painful and should be considered to be caused by migraine. Migraine is a type of disease whose cause is not very clear and may be related to the patient’s mental stress or food stimulation. Poor rest may also lead to stimulation of the pain-sensitive structures in the skull, and the patient may experience migraine pain on the lateral side of the head. Pain in the left temple may also be caused by neuropathic headaches, such as cold or viral infections or colds that cause nerve damage in the temple area, which can also manifest as pain. When a patient has a special pain in the temples, oral pain medication can be given as appropriate to stop the headache. Commonly used drugs such as aminoglutethimide tablets and ibuprofen extended-release capsules are available. If the migraine is considered to be severe, you can take a special oral medication such as zolmitriptan tablets.