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Pinpoint headache forehead11/22/2023 If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your physician or 911 immediately. By using this Site you agree to the following Terms and Conditions. We offer this Site AS IS and without any warranties. Never disregard the medical advice of your physician or health professional, or delay in seeking such advice, because of something you read on this Site. We disclaim all responsibility for the professional qualifications and licensing of, and services provided by, any physician or other health providers posting on or otherwise referred to on this Site and/or any Third Party Site. MedHelp is not a medical or healthcare provider and your use of this Site does not create a doctor / patient relationship. It is not intended to be and should not be interpreted as medical advice or a diagnosis of any health or fitness problem, condition or disease or a recommendation for a specific test, doctor, care provider, procedure, treatment plan, product, or course of action. It’s commonly thought that weather changes often cause sinus headaches, but in reality, weather changes are a common trigger for migraines. It is rare and can often be confused with a tension headache or a migraine. The Content on this Site is presented in a summary fashion, and is intended to be used for educational and entertainment purposes only. A sinus headache, called sinusitis, occurs when the sinus passages behind your eyes, nose, cheeks and forehead are congested. I do plan on seeing a MD about these pains but I would like some quick advice/suggestions as to what I should interpret these 'headaches' as. Such migraines have consisted of purely visual disturbances or 'aura' followed by a day of a mild-moderate DULL headache - not the traditional migraine. I have visited the doctor before for 'migraines' in the past. The last time it happened I didn't sleep very much for anxiety of starting classes the next day. I have had a very stressful couple of days and I have attributed it to that (the present 'headache' that I have now, that is) and it seems to be a running pattern for when it happens. Usually the area that hurts feels like a bruise on my head and the last time it occurred this sensation was present in more than one areas of my head up to two places. It only lasts for about a day and Excedrin Migraine usually helps out. Every now and then (like once a year) I get this sharp pain in one pinpoint area of my head that is intermittent and comes and goes sporadically.
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