What’s with the temple swelling and neck pain?

Common causes of temple swelling include elevated blood pressure, migraines, and tension headaches. Neck pain, i.e. neck pain, is commonly caused by neck trauma or cervical disc herniation. 1. Solar plexus pain (1) Elevated blood pressure: Elevated blood pressure can cause swelling and pain in the temples. When symptoms occur, monitor blood pressure to determine whether it is caused by elevated blood pressure. Antihypertensive drugs such as nifedipine can be taken. (2) Migraines: These are characterized by throbbing pain on one side of the head, which may be accompanied by distending pain in the temples. Migraine headache can take drugs to reduce or terminate the headache attack, such as aspirin, ibuprofen and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. (3) Tension headache: mostly caused by exertion, poor rest and late night. Acetaminophen and other medications can be taken, and to pay more attention to rest, can relieve headache. 2. Neck pain (1) Neck trauma: such as neck muscle strain or cervical vertebra fracture dislocation. It is necessary to consult a doctor in time to relieve the neck muscles and fix the fracture in time to avoid further injury. (2) Cervical disc herniation: It often causes neck pain and activity limitation, physical therapy can be performed to relieve pain, and spinal cord cervical spondylosis requires surgery. Patients with temple swelling and neck pain should consult a doctor in time, and physiotherapy should be conducted according to the cause of the disease.