Temples above the blood vessel swelling, may be hypertension, migraine, neurasthenia, tension-type headache and other diseases of the omen. 1. Hypertension: when the body’s blood pressure is elevated, especially when the blood pressure is elevated to a greater extent, resulting in a significant increase in the pressure inside the cerebral blood vessels, resulting in blood vessel filling on the local meninges caused by stimulation, may cause blood vessel distension and pain above the temples, and may also be accompanied by nausea, vomiting and other symptoms. 2. Migraine: when a migraine attack, can lead to one or both sides of the patient’s head paroxysmal pain, mainly vascular throbbing pain, may cause pain on both sides of the temple, may also be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, photophobia, photophobia, etc., mostly due to excessive late night, excessive mental tension and other reasons. 3. Neurasthenia: the disease can lead to the patient’s mental excitability, brain fatigue, often make the patient think too much, combined with sleep disorders. Prolonged sleep deprivation, resulting in cerebral nerve dysfunction, may manifest headache, including both temple pain, may also be accompanied by poor mental, physical weakness and other symptoms. 4. Tension-type headache: about 40% of headache patients. This disease is caused by pericranial muscle or myofascial contraction or ischemia, inflammatory mediator release and other triggers. There are also factors such as depression and anxiety. If the symptoms continue to be unrelieved or are accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible to confirm the diagnosis of the causative factors, and then be guided by the doctor to treat the symptoms.