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To Drain Sinus Cavities. Avoiding Sinus Surgery With
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[size=4][b]Of the Sphenoid Sinuses - Sinus Headache Relief in the Shape of a Bed?[/b][/size][hr]The sinus headache is unique in it's location. It primarily affects the face, but can also affect the entire top of the head if the sinus infection is left untreated too long. You can actually make the sinus headache hurt worse by pushing on your sinus cavities such as your cheekbones and forehead. I wouldn't recommend doing it though as the pain spikes severely and does not go back down for hours!

[size=large][b]The Sinus Headache is Caused by a Sinus Infection or Sinusitis[/b][/size][hr]Since there are several sinus cavities and locations, pain from a sinus headache may be in all or just a few locations. Pain from the sinus cavities is felt in the cheek area, above and behind the eyes and top of the head. Getting on an antibiotic can give relief the next day. Writing about Sinusitis is an interesting writing assignment. There is no end to it, as there is so much to write about it!

[list][*]The pain from a sinus headache was slightly less painful, or as painful as a migraine headache.[*]Bending over made the sinus headache so painful that I almost passed out.[*]Keep your mind open to anything when reading about Sinus Infections.[*]Opinions may differ, but it is the base of Sinus Infections that is important. [/list]

[size=large][b]Is Important to Drink Lots of Liquids to Help Flush Out the Sinuses[/b][/size][hr]Use a saline nasal spray a few times a day to try and open up the sinuses to help them drain faster. You may be quite nauseous from the sinus infection but do try to eat some soup and applesauce. You don't want to add a hunger headache on top of the sinus headache. Also sleep as much as you can. Sleep helps the body heal, and you can't feel pain when you're asleep!

[list][*]I've read that sinus infections rarely cause sinus headaches, and I can't help but wonder if that author had ever experienced a sinus infection?[*]I had chronic sinus infections for over twenty years until I had sinus surgery a few years ago and an overly large turbinate was removed.[*]I have not had a sinus infection, or very painful sinus headache for three years now.[*]I can tell you though that from my experience with twenty years of sinus infections, every single one of them produced a sinus headache.[*]Accept the way things are in life.[*]Only then will you be able to accept these points on Sinus Headaches.[*]Sinus Headaches can be considered to be part and parcel of life.[/list]


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While waiting for your antibiotic to kick in and stop the pain, there are some things you can do to give relief from the sinus headache. Lie back and put a warm washcloth on your forehead, eyes and cheeks several times a day. Take aspirin, acetaminophen or ibuprofen also after making sure there will be no drug interaction with your sinus infection prescription. Use a hot steam vaporizer in your bedroom or lie down in the bathroom with the shower running on hot water. You can lie back in the tub with the shower running but I wouldn't recommend it as the pressure from the water hitting your face would cause the pain to be much worse.

Sinus headache symptoms are so common that many people just shorten the phrase to "I have sinus." This can encompass anything from pain around the eyes and nose to runny nose, nasal congestion, watery eyes, sore throat, fever, chills and fatigue. The problem arises when the person has allergies and perhaps even migraine headaches. Then the situation is really muddled! Which is it: sinus infections, sinusitis or migraine?

[list][*]Another way to differentiate between the migraines and sinus headaches is through a CT of the sinuses or an MRI.[*]If the results show clear sinuses, then the headaches are most probably migraines.[/list]

Treatment for sinus infections should come from a medical provider if the fever is over 100.5F and the symptoms have lasted longer than 10 days. Certain antibiotics can be very effective for sinus infections and allergy treatment responds to lifestyle changes and medications. Don't forget smoking! This makes all types of headaches even worse and increases the risk of infections. Sinus headache may also respond to short term use of decongestants and plenty of fluids. Either way, figuring out which type of headache is present is the best way to treat the problem instead of just taking multiple medications in the hope they will help. Now that you have got to reading about Sinuses Eyes, don't you marvel at how ignorant you were about all the Sinuses Eyes? This is the main reason for us to write an article on Sinuses Eyes.

[size=large][b]Migraines Usually are Accompanied by Light Sensitivity Unlike the Sinus Problems[/b][/size][hr]Another clue is the need to lie down in a quiet dark room and not move around. Many times a migraine is only on one side of the head but sometimes it can be both. The specific medications used to treat migraines, such as triptans will not have an effect on a true sinusitis or sinus infection so that too can help diagnose the headache.

[list][*]Risk factors for sinusitis and therefore sinus headaches also include asthma, and chronic pulmonary (lung) problems such as cystic fibrosis.[*]So what about the migraine debate?[*]How in the world can you tell the difference and know if it is a migraine?[*]Since 40% of all migraines start around the nose and eye it can be a bit confusing.[*]This is made worse by the fact that pseudofed products will treat the nasal congestion that comes with migraine and relieve the headache a bit.[*]But over the long term this is not a good idea as it can increase blood pressure. [*]Sinusitis is a term for inflammation of the lining of the sinuses and usually is caused by an allergic reaction of some sort.[*]Common culprits are seasonal pollens, such as grass and ragweed, in addition to dust mites and pet dander.[*]Sinusitis can also be caused by colds (viral), impaired immune systems, and even structural abnormalities of the nose and sinuses. Big Grin[/list]
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