Vascular throbbing in the temples is mainly seen in migraine, hypertension, and mental anxiety. Migraine is mostly seen in female patients, and severe headache may be accompanied by nausea and vomiting. Usually, patients should pay attention to rest and not be nervous. For patients with obvious pain, oral ibuprofen and diclofenac sodium can be taken to prevent migraine attacks, and calcium antagonists such as flunarizine hydrochloride capsules can be taken orally. Hypertension is mostly seen in middle-aged and elderly patients, who often have a previous history of hypertension and a family history of hypertension, and can be accompanied by dizziness, headache, panic, chest tightness, and tightness in the back of the neck and shoulders. Usually, they should pay attention to rest, not to be nervous and stay up late, eat a light diet, and strictly control sodium intake. For patients whose blood pressure is not well controlled by the above methods, oral antihypertensive drugs are recommended, and consult a cardiologist for specific drug choices. For patients with mental anxiety, keep your mood relaxed and happy, mental stress should not be too great, pay attention to rest in life, communicate more psychologically with people around you, and if necessary, it is recommended to go to a psychiatric psychiatric consultation.