Headaches and the herpes virus go hand in hand when an outbreak occurs. Symptoms of a headache include general head pain, which can move from a moderate, dull ache to a severe, throbbing pain behind the eyes. Other symptoms include irritability and sensitivity to sound and light. This headache may also cause generalized muscle aches, trouble sleeping or concentrating, blurred vision, nausea, and loss of appetite.

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