Stabbing pain in the temples, mainly consider the following reasons: 1, if the patient often recurrent episodes of stabbing pain in the temple area, consider that it is caused by migraine, when the patient has a severe headache may appear nausea, vomiting symptoms. 2, stabbing pain in the temples may also be caused by the cold, fever, if the patient is accompanied by a sore throat, muscle aches and symptoms recommended to take the temperature, may be caused by the cold. 3, the patient’s temples Stabbing pain, consider that it may be related to elevated blood pressure. When the blood pressure fluctuates and increases, it causes the blood vessels in the head and face to dilate, which can easily lead to stabbing pain and distension in the temples. 4. If the symptoms of stabbing pain in the temples persist, it is recommended that the patient improve the CT or MRI examination of the head to exclude intracranial tumors, intracranial occupations and other serious diseases.