Pain in the temples at night may be caused by elevated blood pressure. If the pain in the temples is characterized by swelling and throbbing pain, it is recommended that the patient take a blood pressure test to clarify the situation. If it is caused by elevated blood pressure, you can take oral antihypertensive drugs to reduce blood pressure to relieve the headache; we should also consider the neurological headache, such as the patient in the cold, cold after the onset of the two sides of the temples throbbing pain, this situation should be given to the patient to measure the body temperature, drink more boiled water. If there are sneezing, runny nose and other symptoms, you can take oral acetaminophen or antipyretic analgesic, or aminophenetidine tablets such as drugs, to relieve the patient’s temples on both sides of the pain.