The swelling and pain around the temples should be considered for the following reasons: first, ask the patient if he or she has a past history of hypertension, and what is the usual blood pressure control situation. Some patients with hypertension are prone to hypertensive headaches when their blood pressure is not well controlled, manifesting as swelling and pain around the temples or dull pain, which requires a blood pressure measurement at this time; second, the swelling and pain around the temples, we should ask the patient about his previous sleep, some patients have early awakening or dreaminess due to previous sleep disorders, and are prone to cerebral blood supply In some patients, due to past sleep disorders, early waking or excessive dreaming, the blood supply to the brain can easily become insufficient, which is manifested as swelling and pain around the temples or boring pain, or pain in the top of the head.