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Yes, face pain has been a very prevalent symptom of mine. Mostly between and above my eye, especially around the bridge of my nose and extending up into my forehead. It can be a numb tingling, an unpleasant pressure, a painful ache deep in the sinus, or a superficial burning sensation. Definitely varies in quality and also very subjective and hard to explain. It makes me want to constantly rub at my eyes and pinch the bridge of my nose. Sometimes the pain extends about two inches up my forehead. Similar to your experience at all?
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