Fever at the temples is mainly recommended in the following two ways: first, elevated body temperature, due to infectious or non-infectious factors, such as upper respiratory tract infection, acute gastroenteritis, bronchitis, pneumonia, intracranial infections, severe burns and other diseases. The endogenous pyrogen produced by the infected patient leads to an elevation of the hypothalamic thermoregulation point, which in turn leads to increased heat production to the point that the body temperature rises, and heat and scalding can be felt near the temples. Second, migraine, migraine, mostly in female patients, often induced after exertion and emotional excitement, mainly manifested as a side of the temple near the pain, fever, nausea, vomiting, temple fever is mainly related to the pain stimulation leads to local vasodilation, blood flow increase, after rest can be relieved, for patients with severe pain does not relieve, it is recommended to go to the neurology department.