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Old 05-07-2014, 11:55 AM #1
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Default My Glasses Hurt My Head and Face Now

I get intense headaches after wearing my glasses for more than a few hours at a time. The headaches seem to start behind my ears, near my earlobe. I also get pain, pressure, and tightness in my nose and cheeks.

I do not feel like my glasses are too small or overly tight.

The headaches are definitely coming from my new glasses, as I was not experiencing many headaches prior to this.

I also get headaches if I go too long without my glasses, so I'm not sure how to remedy this situation.
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