What’s wrong with the throbbing blood vessels in the forehead?

Vascular throbbing in the forehead, in general, refers to the arteries, which are distributed out of the forehead as superficial temporal arteries, which can be searched for and their pulsations, but are difficult to feel on their own. In case of forehead vascular throbbing, the blood pressure of the arteries should be monitored to consider whether there is high arterial pressure causing the head vascular throbbing. If the diagnosis of high arterial blood pressure is clear, active antihypertensive treatment should be given, and the causes of elevated arterial blood pressure, such as hyperlipidemia, diabetes, smoking, and obesity, should be treated actively to avoid poor blood pressure control, and more attention should be paid to adhere to a healthy diet and physical exercise in life to avoid repeated elevation of blood pressure.