If : If these are new symptoms, or if you've never had migraines, then you should not try and explain these away. New headaches and new symptoms need to be evaluated by a doctor. I'm a little worried about the combination of nose and eye symptoms. I don't want to scare you with all the crazy things it "could possibly be". But you should go see a doctor, and depending on your symptoms you might need a ct scan or MRI of the head to make sure there is nothing unusual going on.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Not likely migairnes: The symptoms you described are not typical or common for a migraine however they could be. You may be describing, chronic tension, sinus problems, a viral syndrome and a whole host of possibilities. You should see your internist or general doctor right away for a physical exam and appropriate testing, .
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