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Discover LudwigThe phrase "searing headache" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a descriptive phrase that describes a very intense and painful headache. You can use it when describing a personal experience, in a fictional story, or in a medical context. Here is an example sentence: "After a long day at work, Sarah was hit with a searing headache that left her unable to focus on anything else."
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Though they live two blocks from Hinsdale Hospital, when Mr. Tellez complained of a searing headache the couple drove more than 20 miles downtown to Stroger Hospital.
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Blood was pressing on brain tissue, causing his visual disturbances, weakness and searing headaches.
She was beset by searing headaches, her muscles often felt as though they were on fire, and her brain seemed wrapped in a dense fog.
FOR years they lived in solitary terror of the light beams that caused searing headaches, the technology that took control of their minds and bodies.
By December of 1954, Craig Ryan writes in his 1995 book "The Pre-Astronauts," Stapp had broken his ribs and wrists, suffered concussions, hernias, retinal hemorrhages, and "searing headaches that lingered for days".
Many of them said they got sick afterward, with searing headaches, vomiting, shortness of breath, and skin rashes.
But at 12 years old, the sixth grader started having bouts of searing headaches and vomiting, describing the ordeal as a violent pain most people will never experience.
Meningitis occurs when the membrane around the brain and spine becomes infected and inflamed, and can be recognized by searing headaches and a locked neck.
What follows is worse: searing headaches, nausea, vomiting".
The effects of my migraines can cause me to be confused and unable to think straight for up to days after the initial searing headaches.
What if when the electricity came back, all of New York's eyeball-searing, headache-inducing glare were gone, replaced by lighting that actually flatters the city and its most heavily used public spaces?
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