Pain in both temples and headache may be related to migraine, tension headache, high blood pressure, cerebrovascular disease and so on. 1. Migraine: It is a kind of recurrent throbbing headache, most common in women. When the attack occurs, it is unilateral pain or bilateral pain, often accompanied by nausea and vomiting and other symptoms. The symptoms can be relieved through massage, acupuncture and other physical therapy. 2. Tension headache: It is the most common type of neurological headache. It is mainly caused by lack of sleep, mental tension, excessive pressure and other factors. It can be manifested as a feeling of tightness and pressure pain in the whole head. Through adequate rest, relaxation, stress relief, etc., to a certain extent can make headache relief. 3. Hypertension: Elevated blood pressure increases intracranial pressure, which can easily lead to cerebral ischemia and hypoxia, resulting in symptoms such as swelling and pain in both temples and headaches. Under the guidance of the doctor, you can take oral antihypertensive drugs (such as nimodipine tablets, Irbesartan tablets) for treatment. 4. Cerebrovascular diseases: such as intracranial arteriovenous malformations, intracranial aneurysms and other vascular lesions, can lead to pain in both temples, headache and other symptoms. It is recommended to go to the regular hospital for examination and treatment. During the treatment, you should relax, have a regular routine, avoid staying up all night and avoid overwork. At the same time, if the symptoms continue to be unrelieved, you should go to a regular hospital for examination and treatment.