The right temple and face pain may be caused by migraine, trigeminal neuralgia, local inflammation, herpes zoster and so on.
1. Migraine: Migraine is a kind of common neurovascular headache, usually related to heredity, emotion, diet, endocrine and metabolic factors, etc. The main manifestation is the pressure and pain in the temple area and the right cheek.
2. Trigeminal neuralgia: Trigeminal neuralgia is often confined to the distribution area of the trigeminal nerve, with the maxillary branch and mandibular branch being the most common, i.e. the face. However, some trigeminal neuralgia can involve the temples and cause pain.
3. Local inflammation: If there is inflammation on the right side of the face, due to inflammation stimulation, it will make the nerve sensitivity increase, thus the symptoms of right temple pain and right cheek pressure.
4. Herpes zoster: Herpes zoster is an acute infectious skin disease caused by chickenpox-herpes zoster virus infection, usually the patient will also have the symptom of neuralgia on one side of the face, which will cause pain in the right temple as well as the face.
The right temple and face pain is recommended to actively go to the regular hospital to improve the relevant examination, to clarify the cause, and follow the doctor’s instructions to adopt a reasonable treatment program, so as not to delay the condition.