What’s going on at the temples?

A throbbing pain in the temples may be caused by migraine, trigeminal neuralgia, vascular neuralgia and other diseases.
1. Migraine: It is more common in people with mental tension and emotional anxiety, with paroxysmal throbbing pain in one or both temples. Painkillers such as ibuprofen can be taken under the guidance of a doctor, which can relieve the symptoms to some extent.
2. Trigeminal neuralgia: patients will appear on one side of the temple pinpoint throbbing pain, lasting a few seconds to dozens of seconds, the nature of the pain is intense. It is recommended to take more rest, avoid overwork, and take carbamazepine for treatment.
3. Vasoneurotic headache: when the mental stress or work and rest disorders, resulting in the emergence of unilateral or bilateral solar plexus paroxysmal headache. At this time, you can relieve the symptoms through local massage, acupuncture and other physical therapy.
The throbbing pain in the temples may also be caused by other diseases, and it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in a timely manner and use medication under the guidance of the doctor for treatment. During the treatment period, it is recommended to maintain a regular routine, avoid staying up all night, do not overwork, and maintain a relaxed and happy mood.