The pain in the temples may be caused by many reasons, such as: 1. The pain in the temples may be due to migraine, the patient has a history of repeated headache attacks often sudden onset of severe headache, when serious patients are afraid of water, afraid of light more consider migraine. 2. If the pain in the temples is caused by vascular neurological headache, it may be due to the patient’s daily life sleep deprivation, or excessive tension, etc. will cause the pain in the temples. It may also be caused by an increase in blood pressure, because when blood pressure suddenly rises, patients will experience tingling and swelling pain in the temples, and it is recommended that blood pressure be monitored and controlled to normal. 3. An increase in body temperature after a cold may trigger neurovascular dysfunction, resulting in temple twitching. If the tingling pain in the temples is not relieved for a long time, it is recommended that the patient visit a hospital for a CT or MRI of the head.