The cause of the paroxysmal pain in the patient’s temples may be the following: 1. Consider it to be caused by a neurological headache, if the patient appears under mental tension, stress or exertion. 2. Consider it to be caused by a migraine if the patient’s temples paroxysmal pain is presented with throbbing-like throbbing pain. Migraine is a clinically recurring headache disease, there will be a history of migraine, patients usually appear when poor rest, exertion, may be accompanied by fear of light, fear of water and other symptoms. 3, patients appearing temples paroxysmal pain, if presenting the problem of swelling and pain, consider that there is a certain relationship with elevated blood pressure, it is recommended that the patient blood pressure measurement clear.