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If you have a headache just about your eyes, it is very likely that it is your sinuses. Sinus pressure can be very painful.
Eyebrows are located above the eyes.
The frontal sinuses are located in the forehead, just above the eyes and behind the eyebrows. They are part of the paranasal sinus system and are lined with mucous membrane that helps humidify and filter the air we breathe.
Yes, but your sinuses are also located in other various parts of your face. Here's an article that I thought had a good picture of your sinuses.
The adenoids are located behind the sinuses and above the throat. They sometimes become infected very much like the tonsils.
The sinuses are paired air pockets located within the bones of the face. They are: the ethmoid sinuses; located between the eyes, just behind the bridge of the nose.
The correct spelling is "eyebrow" (strip of hair above eyes).
The sinuses are paired air pockets located within the bones of the face. They are: the sphenoid sinuses; Located just behind the ethmoid sinuses, and behind the eyes.
The paranasal sinus is behind your nose and cheeks. http://www.cancerbackup.org.uk/Cancertype/Headneck/Typesofheadneckcancers/Paranasalsinuscancer The medical term for it is called the maxillae
In between where your natural hair line is (or would be if you're bald), and your eyebrows.
The glabella belongs to the frontal bone of the skull. It is the smooth area of bone located between the eyebrows and above the nasal bridge.
The mastoid sinuses are small air cells located in the mastoid process, which is a bony protrusion located behind the ear. The mastoid sinuses are connected to the middle ear and help regulate air pressure, as well as provide drainage for fluid.