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So, they're also called stabbing headaches. Many people, from time to time, feel quick jabs or jolts of severe pain around one of their eyes or at their temple. They usually last only a few seconds.
Tension headaches are marked by dull pain, tightness, or pressure that can feel like a clamp squeezing your skull. Also called stress headaches, they’re the most common type for adults.