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Pain On Vein Near Eyebrows, Feels Like Going To Burst On Touching. Headache. Advise?

Hi i have this painful vein near my right eyebrow. It's painful when i touch it, it feels like it's going to burst or something. I woke up and suddenly it's there. The right side of my head kind of aches too. This morning i also feel like i'm going to have colds. Should i just wait for the pain to go away, will it? Or should i do something about it? Thank you
Sat, 15 Jun 2013
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Welcome to HCM.
It could be due to muscle twitching of that area.
Sometime it happens due to excessive work on computer,tv watching.It will subside itself otherwise You can take simple pain killer.
If it is recurrent then migraine should be rule out. There are specific treatment for migraine headche.
Consult your doctor for better guidance and medical management.
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Pain On Vein Near Eyebrows, Feels Like Going To Burst On Touching. Headache. Advise?

Welcome to HCM. It could be due to muscle twitching of that area. Sometime it happens due to excessive work on computer,tv watching.It will subside itself otherwise You can take simple pain killer. If it is recurrent then migraine should be rule out. There are specific treatment for migraine headche. Consult your doctor for better guidance and medical management.