The sudden throbbing in the temples is related to the pulsation of blood vessels, which may be caused by the patient’s elevated blood pressure. Because elevated blood pressure will cause the patient to have increased vascular pulsation, it will be manifested as a sudden throbbing pain in the temples on both sides, and may also have a painful sensation. It is recommended that the patient must have his blood pressure measured, and if it is elevated, the patient should take rest and take long-acting oral antihypertensive medication to bring down the blood pressure smoothly and relieve the sudden jumping pain in the temple area. Also, when blood pressure is high, it is important to avoid emotional excitement and ensure a good quality of sleep. This kind of sudden throbbing pain in the temples may also be caused by migraine headaches, such as migraine attacks triggered by poor sleep or emotional excitement. The pain may appear as throbbing pain in the lateral temples or both temples at the same time. Patients are advised to take oral pain medication to relieve the pain, and can take oral aminoglutethimide tablets.