What is the cause of the temple pain?

In life we often hear or feel pain in the temples themselves, and many of our friends are anxious about it, whether they have some disease. What to do? And then go to Baidu a check, found that your “time is short”. Today, we will tell you what are the causes of temple headache? A. Tension headache may be the cause of temple pain. Tension headaches usually cause a vicious-like pain in the fasciculus around the head. It can also cause pressure pain in the muscles of the head. These headaches may last for about 30 minutes and severe tension headaches may last up to 1 week. B. Cervicogenic headache, which can be caused by cervical spondylosis, neck injury or arthritis of the upper spine. Symptoms of cervicogenic headache include having pain on one side of the head, possibly in the temples, dropped pillow, nausea, blurred vision, sensitivity to light and sound, decreased range of motion in the neck, and headache that gets worse with certain movements of the neck. C. Mild traumatic brain injury, mild traumatic brain injury is caused by a head impact. About 85% of headaches caused by mild traumatic brain injury are tension headaches. One may feel this pain anywhere in the head including the temples. D. Migraines, migraines usually begin on one side of the head. They can also move from the back of the head to the back of the eyes. Migraines can start as a dull ache and progress to throbbing pain, and some people feel pain or pressure in the temples. With the above introduction, I believe you have a general understanding of the causes of temple pain. However, here we still need to remind a word, many factors can cause temple pain, the above are common factors, not all the reasons, if you can not determine the factors, should be promptly to the regular hospital for examination, to avoid delaying the disease.