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Sinus headache can be a potentially serious issue that sufferers experience almost yearly.

The change in seasons, often times from warm to cold, can very easily bring about a sinus headache.
Sinus headache typically forms when the small cavity behind the nose becomes filled with excess mucus, putting too much pressure in that area. This can present as a feeling of pressure around the nose and eyes.

This pressure can become quite uncomfortable and even painful over time. The prelude to a sinus headache is usually a stuffy nose and congestion. If a cold or congestion lasts for a long period of time, it can very easily develop a sinus headache.

Prompt treatment of congestion and colds can easily prevent a sinus headache.

Decongestants and nasal sprays are an effective way to prevent the attack of a sinus headache. Whenever a cold or congestion initially strikes, be sure to treat those symptoms with decongestants. Overly dry air can quickly lead to a sinus headache as well, so a humidifier can be a good solution as well.

Sinus headaches typically come about when pressure in the sinus cavity becomes too high.

The problem can become painful when bacteria or a virus invades the nasal cavity area.
Prolonged colds and congestion are a breeding ground for bacteria. When bacteria infects the nasal cavity, it can lead to swelling and irritation. Significant pain when sneezing or blowing, in addition to a fever, are definite signs that an infection has taken hold. Sinus headache can reach painful proportions if left untreated for a significant period of time. See a doctor promptly, and they will typically prescribe both antibiotics and decongestants to treat the issue.

It is vital that infections be promptly dealt with.
If left alone, sinus headache can actually become life threatening when the infection spreads out of control. Sinus headache can be brought under control with the use of medication. The earlier the problem is caught, the quicker the issue can be resolved.

Ignored sinus headache can develop into serious infections that are difficult to get rid of and very uncomfortable. In severe cases, blocking off the sinus cavity completely may be necessary.

Evan

 
Gaylene Slater
Hi, I am Gaylene Slater,
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