When a patient has a headache as well as pain in front of the eyebrows, consider the patient to be suffering from symptoms of migraine. Migraine can be triggered due to a number of triggering factors, such as the patient’s frequent consumption of spicy and irritating foods in their diet or frequent consumption of foods that contain a high level of tyrosine, such as cheese, which can cause the symptoms of migraine. Some patients also suffer from migraine symptoms because they have familial headaches. Some patients may be suffering from excessive mental tension as well as stressful thoughts, which can trigger migraines. When the patient has a headache in front of the eyebrow pain, it is recommended that the patient can sleep more, after supplemental sleep to let the brain fully rest, headache symptoms will also be naturally relieved.