Headache in the Forehead: Common Causes, Warning Signs, and What to Do
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Last reviewed: April 7, 2026
A headache in the forehead is one of the most common headache patterns. It often happens with tension, sinus pressure, dehydration, or eye strain, but the exact cause depends on the overall symptom picture.
Common Causes
Tension Headache
This often causes pressure or tightness across the forehead.
Sinus Pressure
Inflamed sinuses can create pressure in the forehead, especially with congestion.
Eye Strain and Dehydration
Both can contribute to forehead pain.
When to Worry
Get medical attention if the headache is sudden, severe, linked to neurological symptoms, or very different from normal.
Bottom Line
Forehead headache is commonly caused by tension, sinus pressure, dehydration, or eye strain.
This article is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice.
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