Clinically a clear distinction between headache, facial pain, and eye pain is not always apparent, but when present, it helps in the diagnostic approach. In this update we will categorize pain ...
Causes of Headache and Third-Order Horner's ... Sudden onset of facial pain radiating to the ipsilateral eye along with Horner's syndrome should alert one to carotid artery dissection.
If you have a sinus headache, you might feel pain and pressure in your forehead, the area behind your eyes, your cheekbones, or along the bridge of your nose. Sinus headaches are often caused by ...
It’s possible to have both migraine and cluster headaches, but your treatment depends on which one is causing your pain. The symptoms you get, how long they last, and how intense they are can be ...