Pain in the temples may be caused by migraine, trigeminal neuralgia, temporal arteritis, and so on. Patients can take medicines such as diclofenac, nicergoline, sumatriptan, carbamazepine, vitamin B1, glucocorticoids and so on. In addition, patients can eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, such as green vegetables, bananas and so on. 1. Migraine: If the temple pain is caused by migraine, you can take diclofenac, ibuprofen and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs as prescribed by the doctor, as well as ergot preparations, such as Nicergoline tablets, ergot capsules and so on. In addition, the patient can also follow the doctor’s instructions to take treptan drugs, such as sumatriptan tablets, zolmitriptan tablets and so on. 2. Trigeminal neuralgia: the specific cause is not clear, when the patient’s lesion involves the ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal nerve, there can be pain in the temples, more intense, pinprick-like, tear-like pain, often sudden sudden stop. Patients can also take carbamazepine, vitamin B1 and other drugs as prescribed by the doctor. 3. Temporal arteritis: it may be caused by autoimmune reaction, patients may show one side, bilateral pain in the temple area, but also may show blurred vision, fever and other symptoms. Once the diagnosis is clear, glucocorticoid treatment should be given immediately. Patients with temple pain can also eat more green vegetables, tomatoes and other vitamin-rich vegetables, as well as bananas, apples and other fruits. Patients with temple pain may also be caused by overuse of the brain. Patients with pain in the temples need to consult a doctor and use medication as prescribed by the doctor.