Temple pain dizziness may be related to migraine, alcohol consumption, elevated blood pressure, neurasthenia and other causes. 1. Migraine: when migraine attacks, manifested as recurrent headaches, mostly unilateral throbbing, may appear temple pain dizziness symptoms. 2. Alcohol consumption: If a large amount of alcohol is consumed, it can have a stimulating effect on the vascular nerves, which can lead to throbbing pain at the temples, accompanied by dizziness and drowsiness. 3. Elevated blood pressure: when the blood pressure suddenly increases, due to the increase in intravascular pressure, there may also be pain in the temples, dizziness. 4. Neurasthenia: the disease can lead to the patient’s easy mental excitement, easy brain fatigue, often make the patient think too much, combined with sleep disorders. Long-term sleep deprivation, resulting in brain nerve dysfunction, may manifest headache, including both temple pain, may also be accompanied by dizziness, poor mental health, physical weakness and other symptoms. It is recommended that people with temple pain combined with dizziness should go to regular hospitals in time to clarify the cause, and if treatment is needed, it should be standardized under the guidance of a doctor.