The temple headache nausea and vomiting, refers to the temple pain, nausea, vomiting, may be related to physiological factors, may also be migraine, trigeminal neuralgia, cerebral hemorrhage and other causes.
1. Physiological factors: for example, long-term poor sleep, insufficient sleep, resulting in the brain and the body can not get enough rest, prone to cerebral nerve dysfunction, resulting in cerebral vasodilatation and contraction function of the brain to produce obstacles, it may cause pain in the solar plexus, nausea, want to vomit.
2. Migraine: When a migraine attack occurs, it may cause pain in one or both temples, accompanied by nausea and vomiting, and may even be accompanied by photophobia and other symptoms. It may be related to mental factors, dietary factors and other factors.
3. Trigeminal neuralgia: the ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal nerve innervates the temples, and when the ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal nerve is involved, there may be pain in the temples, which is mostly intense and tear-like pain, and it often stops suddenly, and it may be accompanied by nausea and vomiting.
4. Cerebral hemorrhage: When cerebral hemorrhage occurs acutely, resulting in increased intracranial pressure, it may cause pain in the temples, nausea, vomiting, and may be accompanied by unfavorable speech, numbness of the limbs on one side, and other symptoms.
Patients with temple pain, nausea and vomiting should seek early medical treatment after excluding physiological factors to prevent delays.