What’s wrong with children with pain in the temples and vomiting?

Children’s temple pain and vomiting may be caused by neurasthenia, migraine, head trauma.
1. neurasthenia: if the child is in a state of fear, anxiety and tension for a long time, can induce the emergence of neurasthenia, resulting in head pain, mostly manifested as post-tension headache, such as swelling and pain on both sides of the temples, but also insomnia, dizziness, abdominal distension, nausea and vomiting and other symptoms.
2. Migraine: such as children often stay up late, overuse of the brain and strenuous activities, causing pain in the temples and want to vomit, may also be triggered by migraine, resulting in the temples, temporal and occipital areas such as throbbing pain, often accompanied by nausea and vomiting, fear of sound and light stimulation and other symptoms.
3. Head trauma: If the child’s head has recently been hit, extrusion, temple pain accompanied by nausea and vomiting, it may be a contusion of the skull and brain, resulting in edema of the brain tissue, intracranial pressure will increase, often manifested as persistent head swelling and pain, vomiting, optic nerve papillae edema, the site of the pain in the frontal area, bilateral temples.
Children with temple pain and vomiting, there may be other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the disease for standardized treatment, do not delay.