The patient’s temple tendon pain may be due to vascular headache caused by poor rest. When the patient is not well rested, sleep deprived, or emotionally stressed, it may easily lead to headache symptoms due to vasoconstriction and diastolic dysfunction. In this case, you can take symptomatic oral pain medication to relieve the pain, such as pain relief tablets, but usually try to avoid the onset of triggers. The pain in the temple tendons cannot be ruled out to be caused by migraine, if the patient has a history of migraine to be considered for this problem. Patients can usually take propranolol or flunarizine hydrochloride orally to prevent migraine attacks, avoid spicy and irritating foods in the diet, and avoid intake of strong tea, strong coffee, cheese, chocolate and other substances.