What is the sudden pain on both sides of the temple?

Frequent and sudden pain in both temples may be considered as migraine, and head MRI should be improved to exclude organic diseases. Migraine is a primary neurovascular headache that occurs mostly in young adults. Most of the headaches are pulsatile and can be accompanied by nausea and vomiting. Patients usually have triggers for headache attacks. Common triggers include weather changes, anxiety, depression, and some patients may be triggered by painful crying and sleep disturbances. They can also be triggered by certain foods, and common foods include smoked and pickled products. Some patients may also be triggered by eating certain fruits, such as oranges, oranges and grapefruit. The treatment of the disease is mainly to give symptomatic treatment. Treatment during the attack: Patients with mild cases are usually given oral acetaminophen, ibuprofen, indomethacin, and also oral aspirin; patients with moderate to severe cases can also be treated with ergotamine caffeine, zolmitriptan and sumatriptan. Prophylaxis: Commonly used drugs include flunarizine capsules, metoprolol, etc.