The pain in the back of the head at the temples may be caused by the following reasons: 1, it may be caused by upper respiratory tract infection, when the patient has a cold or fever, because the toxins secreted by bacteria and viruses have some stimulation for the meninges, the patient will show pain in the temples and the back of the head, the pain is mostly presented as a vague pain. 2, the pain in the back of the head at the temples of the patient may also be caused by tension headache, especially when the patient is under high mental stress or a posture for too long, which may also involve the fascia of the patient’s scalp. Especially if the patient is under mental stress or in a posture for too long, which causes the patient’s neck muscles to be in a state of strain, it will also involve the fascia of the patient’s scalp, which will manifest as pain in the temples and the back of the head, and the pain will mostly be a tightening or tightening sensation.