The reasons why patients always have pain in the temples consider the following: 1. Many patients are prone to temple pain when they have poor sleep, mental tension, and exertion, manifesting as tight band-like pain. 2. Patients always have pain in the temples, and if distension is the main cause, consider it to be caused by high blood pressure, which patients can clarify by measuring blood pressure. If the patient’s blood pressure drops steadily after taking antihypertensive drugs and the pain in the temples improves, it is caused by elevated blood pressure. 3. If the patient’s temples show throbbing and throbbing pain, accompanied by nausea, vomiting or photophobia and phonophobia, it is considered to be caused by migraine.