What is the cause of pain on the eyebrows

The most common causes of pain above the eyebrow are the following three: 1. supraorbital neuralgia: the pain of supraorbital neuralgia is confined to the ipsilateral frontal area, and there is local pressure pain when pressing the ipsilateral supraorbital notch, and the nature of the pain is most often distension, throbbing pain, stabbing pain or burning-like pain, and the pain radiates to the ipsilateral frontal area when pressing, and the duration of the pain is usually 1-2 minutes, not accompanied by other symptoms; 2. vascular headache: when When vascular headache involves the frontal part, pain above the eyebrow will occur, mostly accompanied by radiation to the ipsilateral temporal part or eye, the nature of the most common with swelling pain, throbbing pain, when serious can be accompanied by nausea, vomiting; 3, frontal sinus inflammation: frontal sinus belongs to the paranasal sinus, when its inflammatory infection will cause local frontal sinus pressure pain, pressure pain site above the arch of the eyebrow, sometimes also accompanied by fever, pus, runny nose, etc.