Have you ever experienced one of those annoying headaches that's right behind your eyes, and it makes it even more difficult to concentrate or even keep your eyes open? You dismiss it, think of it as ...
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What the location of your headache says about your health
Headache location can offer clues but not a diagnosis. Pain may stem from irritated nerves, muscles, or blood vessels and is classified as primary or secondary. One sided, frontal, back, or whole head ...
Dry eye occurs when your eyes don't produce enough tears or when tears evaporate (dry up) too quickly. Your eyes may feel "dry," become red and irritated, and your vision may blur. While dry eye doesn ...
COVID-19 headaches often feel like a clamp or band pressing on the sides of the head. However, they may also occur in other areas of the head. Symptoms and treatments may vary. People with COVID-19 ...
Headaches can be the result of medical, physical, emotional, or environmental factors. The right treatment will depend on their underlying cause. Factors that lead to headaches may be: Frequent or ...
If you get headaches a lot, you’ve probably brushed them off more times than you can count. Busy day. Too much screen time.
It can feel like you’ve won the lottery when you skate through allergy season without the constant stuffiness and itchy eyes that everyone else seems to struggle with. But allergists say it’s possible ...
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