How does the temple often hurt?
Many people who love Yao consult experts in our hospital. With the increasing pressure of people's life, people often have physical problems, and temples are one of the most common problems. So how to solve it? What the hell? According to experts, temple pain may be caused by mental stress. If you are anxious, angry or emotionally unstable, anxious or excessively sad, your eyes will not hurt, but the pain in your temples is inevitable. 2. External physical stimuli: such as strong light, noise, smell, patterns, etc. 3, dietary factors may also be temple pain: hunger or eating late, food types (such as nitrite, glutamate, tyramine aspartate and other foods), as well as chocolate, alcoholic drinks, cold drinks and so on. Due to partial eclipse, it can also induce a decrease in magnesium intake in the body. 4. Climate change: such as sun exposure, hair blowing, cold stimulation, etc. In addition, lack of sleep, head trauma, fatigue, female menstrual cycle, taking birth control pills are also common reasons. In addition, experts from Dr. Du's plastic surgery institution in Beijing also said that some rare causes of temple pain: high fever; Sleep too much; Plateau area; Excessive vitamin a; Drugs: nitroglycerin, histamine, reserpine, hydralazine, estrogen; Stop the exam; Cold food; Reading and conversation lights are abnormal; Stimulating smells, spices and organic solvents; Fluorescence; Allergy. Temples are on both sides of the forehead. Generally, we don't care too much, but some people will suddenly feel pain in their temples, and sometimes their eyes will be swollen and painful. The doctor said that this may be caused by migraine. What should I do? Taking medicine every day helps to prevent the onset of temple pain. Propranolol, a beta blocker, can make more than half of patients get long-term remission. Verapamil, a calcium channel blocker, is effective in a few patients. Some anticonvulsants (such as divalproex sodium) can be taken daily to treat temple pain. Methylergot is one of the most effective drugs, but it must be taken intermittently, otherwise retroperitoneal fibrosis may occur and should be monitored by doctors. How's it going?