What is this throbbing pain on the right side of my head?

The right side of the head sometimes throbbing pain should be considered as migraine, neuralgia, temporal arteritis and intracranial lesions.
1. Migraine: mostly seen in female patients, mostly related to mental tension, overwork, anxiety, headache can be throbbing headache, some patients can be accompanied by nausea.
2. Neuralgia: can be seen in nerve pain, the right side of the head has trigeminal nerve, occipital nerve distribution, if the patient has nerve inflammation or head cold, can induce nerve pain.
3. Temporal arteritis: temporal arteritis, also known as giant cell arteritis, belongs to a kind of inflammation of large and medium-sized arteries, which is clinically characterized by headache, fever, eye pain, intermittent jaw movement disorders, generalized pain and progressive vision disorders, even blindness.
4. Intracranial lesions: such as cerebral hemorrhage, subarachnoid hemorrhage and brain tumor in the right side part, which cause the symptom of right side head throbbing pain due to the stimulation of intracranial nociceptive structures.
The cause of right head paroxysmal throbbing pain is very complex, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor occurs the relevant examination, to clarify the specific causes of the disease.