Sinus headaches affect millions of patients every year, and they can become an almost yearly affliction.
Potentially very painful, sinus headaches are also perfectly treatable. The earlier a sinus headache can be treated, the easier the course of treatment can be. Sinus headaches can be differentiated from normal headaches because of their severity and the added pressure that is normally felt. Sinus headaches are usually caused by a buildup of pressure in the sinus cavity, developing into a painful sensation that focuses behind the nose and eyes.
Sinus headaches can typically be diagnosed by the sensation of increased pressure. Leaning forward suddenly usually brings about a painful feeling. Pain when blowing and sneezing is another strong sign of sinus headache symptoms. Other sinus headache symptoms include blood coming from the nose, or blurred vision and swelling around the eyes.
Sinus headache symptoms can become much worse if the sinus cavity should become infected. An infection of this nature can very easily occur, as the mucus behind the nasal cavity is a fertile breeding ground.
Decongestants, nasal sprays, and antihistamines are all effective solutions for sinus headache symptoms. These treatments should be used as soon as possible to avoid further infection of the nasal cavity. When an actual infection occurs, the patient will typically suffer a dull ache in the nasal cavity region. Blurred vision and swelling around the face can also indicate an infection of the nasal cavity.
Bacteria and viral infections in this region are prone to becoming serious if not treated right away. If this the case, make an appointment with a doctor as soon as possible. A doctor will give sufferers a powerful prescription of antibiotics for these sinus headache symptoms. Antihistamines and decongestants should also be used when nasal congestion is a problem.
Over the counter medications are usually enough to combat sinus headache problems. When first faced with symptoms, be sure to seek over the counter medication. This combination should quickly alleviate most problems and help to avoid future outbreaks. Clearing out the excess mucus promptly is an important step in treatment. Letting mucus sit in the nasal cavity is a sure path to infection.
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Hi, I am Gaylene Slater, author of Living The Good Life through Work Love and Family.
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