A one-minute solution to temple pain

There is no one-minute solution to temple pain, and symptoms of temple pain should be treated and regulated based on specific triggers. Common triggers include sleep deprivation, migraine, high blood pressure and so on. They can be treated through reasonable supplemental sleep and the application of relevant therapeutic drugs for the original cause. 1. Lack of sleep: If temple pain is caused by lack of sleep, it can be improved by supplementing sleep, such as regularizing one’s work and rest time, going to bed and waking up on time every day, avoiding staying up all night, and ensuring sufficient sleep every day, which is conducive to the brain getting sufficient rest and relieving temple pain. 2. Migraine: If the temple pain is caused by migraine, the main application of celecoxib, ibuprofen and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesic drugs. If the pain symptoms are more serious, then you need to apply Tretinoin drugs, such as Rizatriptan, Sumatriptan, etc. 3. High blood pressure: If the temple pain is caused by high blood pressure, the main application of antihypertensive drugs for treatment, commonly used drugs are Irbesartan, nifedipine, etc., is conducive to prompting the blood pressure as soon as possible to return to the normal range of values, so as to alleviate the temple pain. If temple pain persists and cannot be relieved, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible to clarify the causative factors, and then be guided by a doctor to carry out treatment.