2. Sinus Headache
These headaches result from inflamed or blocked sinuses and cause pain behind the eyes, nose, and cheeks—typically worsening when bending forward or after waking. They may be triggered by allergies, infections, or even tumors.

3. Cluster Headache
Cluster headaches are intensely painful, come on suddenly, and usually affect one side of the head. They tend to occur at the same time each day and are often accompanied by a red eye and nasal congestion. Episodes may come and go for months, followed by headache-free periods.

4. Tension Headache
The most common type, tension headaches stem from stress, anxiety, or lack of sleep. They create pressure or tightness around the forehead, temples, and scalp, and can last from minutes to several days.
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