Pain around the temples may be caused by brain fatigue and mental stress, in addition to cerebrovascular disease, such as cerebral thrombosis, which can also cause this symptom. Excessive mental stress or overuse of the brain can lead to brain fatigue. Diseases in other parts of the body can also affect the normal functioning of the brain, resulting in localized pain symptoms. If you suffer from cervical spondylosis, poor blood flow in the vertebral artery due to poor qi and blood flow in the neck can cause ischemia and hypoxia in the brain, resulting in local pain symptoms. Patients with cerebrovascular diseases, especially hypertension and hyperlipidemia in the late stage of the disease, can lead to a decrease in the safety of cerebrovascular vessels and thus lead to the breakage of the inner wall of the vessels, which can lead to the formation of cerebral thrombosis causing local compression. When emotional excitement or brain fatigue occurs, local pain can be produced.