Allergic headaches make up a small percentage of all headaches, but they are a significant symptom for some people with allergies. An allergy headache usually includes pain in the sinus area, sometimes on only one side. They tend to throb instead of being a steady pain, and they may be accompanied by nausea. Triggers for an allergy headache include wine, smoke, and stress.

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