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Sinus Headache
Sinus headaches are a type of secondary headache caused by the inflammation of the sinuses, which can result from an infection or an allergic reaction. The pain is typically localized in the cheeks and forehead.
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A 65-year-old patient reports a new, severe headache that began suddenly this morning. They also mention experiencing a stiff neck, a high fever, and confusion. Based on this combination of symptoms, what is the most likely characteristic of this patient's headache?
A person who rarely gets headaches experiences a sudden, severe headache accompanied by a high fever and a stiff neck. Which of the following statements best explains the nature of this headache?