Pain on both sides of the temples may be caused by neurasthenia, elevated blood pressure or brain tumors, etc., which should be judged by combining the patient’s pain time, whether the location has been expanded, whether the pain has been aggravated and relevant examinations.1. The most common is the manifestation of neurasthenia, if the patient’s mental stress is relatively high, poor sleep, staying up late can lead to brain nerve dysfunction, manifesting as pain on both sides of the temple area, with clear triggering factors. When the patient rests well, the symptoms of pain can be relieved. 2, the pain on both sides of the temples should be considered to be related to elevated blood pressure, if the nature of the table headache is distension and pain, blood pressure measurement suggests high blood pressure can be clear. 3, if the symptoms of pain on both sides of the temples persist, and gradually progress, aggravate and recur, consider that it is caused by brain tumor factors, especially frontal lobe tumor, it is recommended to check the head CT, head MRI to clarify, It is recommended to check the head CT and head MRI to clarify.