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LoL...or a migraine, or a cluster headache, or CHI, or temporal arteritis...etc.Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostDepends on the cause. Is it a sinus headache? Tension headach?
There are many causes of headaches, but in a young, otherwise healthy adult, odds are it isnt a serious type of headache and OTC meds will work.
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I was getting headaches on my left temple area. The wife, a massage therapist, found a muscle that was bound up like half a marble. She got it to release and the headache was immediately gone. Fucking voodoo I tell you.Originally posted by davbrucas View PostLoL...or a migraine, or a cluster headache, or CHI, or temporal arteritis...etc.
There are many causes of headaches, but in a young, otherwise healthy adult, odds are it isnt a serious type of headache and OTC meds will work.
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In my case, not sure what the headache was caused by, but it was directly behind the eyes, and pounding. Started about 4am this morning after being woken up the second time and it finally went away mostly by 11am. I dont think it was a sinus headache as I am not stuffed up, probably either tension or lack of sleep..

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Behind the eyes...I would say sinus. I get that at times and I'm not stuffed up either. I have to take Sudafed when I go scuba diving or on long haul flights. I'm clear as can be, but get massive headaches/pressure when descending under water or descending on a landing.Originally posted by Kenny_Stang View PostIn my case, not sure what the headache was caused by, but it was directly behind the eyes, and pounding. Started about 4am this morning after being woken up the second time and it finally went away mostly by 11am. I dont think it was a sinus headache as I am not stuffed up, probably either tension or lack of sleep.
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Sinus headaches typically involve the forehead over the frontal sinuses and the mid-face over the maxillary sinuses. The pain is worsened by bending over...and the patient usually has some signs of sinusitis.
Pain behind the eyes is often seen in migraine type headaches.
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