Sinus Headaches
by Rose Williams
Whenever we have a stuffy nose we feel that we are coming in for a cold. At these moments we will begin
treatment for what we believe is a cold. Many times these medications can temporarily provide relief from the
symptoms of the “cold” but they ignore the underlying cause. That is that the stuffed up nose is the cause of your
sinus headache.
,p>A sinus headache occurs only when the sinus passage becomes congested
with too much mucus. As the sinus passage is hollow they provide your nose with another way of breathing. Also the
passage way is lined with membranes that make mucus. The nasal openings at the ends of your nose allows the mucus
to drain away without causing you any problems.
In general a sinus headache is due to the fact that there is some swelling in the sinus cavity. This swelling
can be found around the nose and the eyes. Other causes of sinus headaches are various allergies or infections. For
any sinus headache that is caused by an allergy or an infection there is a strong chance that you may get a fever,
stuffy nose or even toothaches.
Sinus headache pain is described as being a dull, deep or even severe pain that is located in the front of the
face and the head. The inflammation in the sinus passage causes pain around the cheeks, eyes and the nose areas.
Bending down or leaning over generally is found to increase the severity of the pain.Sometimes sinus headache pain
is found to become worse in cold weather conditions.
Dampness is also a contributing factor for sinus headaches. Generally the sinus headache is
very painful in the morning hours and it becomes better towards the afternoon. Two other types of headaches are
sometimes mistaken for sinus headaches.
These are vascular headaches and migraine headaches. Many sufferers of migraine headaches have found that their
migraine headaches can cause similar types of head pain and sometimes nasal congestion. These people also state
that changes in the weather or season can contribute towards their migraine headaches.
In order to treat sinus headaches it is best to find the underlying cause first. Once this problem has been
identified it is possible to provide treatment for that condition first. This problem may be an allergy or an
infection. The use off nasal vasoconstrictors and analgesic medication can be used. When the condition has been
cleared then the treatment for sinus headache pain can begun.
While a sinus headache can be problematic the condition is completely treatable. Likewise they are merely
annoying headaches rather than debilitating. With understanding our bodies and the various responses that can be
found to sinus headaches we can find ways to prevent any future episodes of sinus headache pain. With this
knowledge at our disposal we can plan a sinus headache free life.
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