What are the pain in the back of the head and the temple

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2025-05-05 05:27:24
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Migraine is a vascular pain caused by constriction of the cerebral arteries and diastolic dysfunction. The pain is usually in the temples, but may also be accompanied by pain in the back of the head. There will be a feeling of blood vessel pulsation when the pain, but also will show obvious nausea, vomiting, photophobia, phobia and other clinical manifestations. When this condition manifests itself, patients are advised to rest quietly and get plenty of sleep. Nonsteroidal painkillers or migraine-specific medications can be used to treat it. Most patients respond well to medication, but they are prone to recurrent attacks.