What is the cause of the pain in the right temple?

Pain in the right temple is considered to be caused by a cold if the patient has a history of wind, cold, or flu. Patients who have elevated blood pressure can also cause vasodilation, which in turn can lead to distension and pain in the right temple. Also consider if there are diseases such as vasospasm or vasoconstriction, which can also cause pain in the right temple. Muscular factors, such as tighter muscles in the patient’s head, can also cause pain near the temples after contraction. In addition, lesions involving the eyes, ears, sinuses, and teeth can radiate or spread to the right temple, causing pain in this area. Patients with chronic poor sleep, neurological disorders, mental and psychological stress, staying up late, and insomnia can cause pain in the right temple. Migraines can also manifest as pain in the right temple area.