What’s wrong with the pain near the temples?

Pain near the temples should be analyzed in relation to the patient’s sleep and rest, as well as the nature of the headache, the form of the attack, and other accompanying symptoms of the headache. For example, because of fatigue, or after a long period of work, resulting in pain in the temples, considered to be caused by brain fatigue, the patient can be in the head massage, to relieve the symptoms of temple headache. There are also primary headaches, such as a history of migraine headaches, manifested as a side of the temple area of the swelling pain, or throbbing pain or tingling, generally CT examination will not have a positive finding of the problem, this kind of migraine headache is mostly recurring, in the headache attacks, you can take oral painkillers, to terminate the headache attacks. If the pain in the temples is more intense, accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and even the emergence of impaired consciousness, it is considered to be caused by acute cerebrovascular disease, which may be caused by cerebral hemorrhage, and CT examination may find that there is a high-density shadow in the brain. It is recommended that patients should not eat spicy and stimulating foods during the headache period, and should maintain sufficient sleep and not overwork the body.