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Sinus headache

/ˈsaɪnəs ˈhɛdeɪk/noun
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A sinus headache is a pain or pressure sensation in the face, forehead, or around the eyes, typically stemming from inflammation or blockage in the sinus cavities due to infections, allergies, or environmental irritants. This condition often mimics other headaches like migraines but is specifically tied to sinus issues, making accurate diagnosis key in modern healthcare to avoid unnecessary treatments.

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Research from the American Migraine Foundation reveals that up to 90% of what people call sinus headaches are actually migraines, often triggered by similar factors like weather changes or stress, which highlights how interconnected our body's pain signals can be.

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