What
is Sinus Headache?
Sinus
headache: A headache caused by pressure within the sinus
cavities of the head, usually in connection with sinus infection. The sufferer
has pain and tenderness in the sinus area, discharge from the nose, and
sometimes a swollen face. Treatment involves treating the underlying condition,
which is often an allergy, and using nasal vasoconstrictors and analgesic
medications.[1]
What
causes Sinus Headaches?
The sinuses are small air spaces in the skull, found
behind the nose, eyes and cheeks. They open out into the nose, allowing mucus
to drain and air to circulate normally.
When the lining of the nose and upper airways
becomes infected – for example, with a cold – the infection can spread to the
sinuses and cause them to become swollen. The small opening from the sinuses to
the nose can become blocked, which leads to a build-up of pressure inside the
sinuses. This is known as sinusitis.
For some people with sinusitis, the pressure builds
up to such an extent that it causes pain, or a sinus headache.
You may feel stuffy and congested for a while, but
it normally gets better once the cold goes away.
Sinusitis and sinus headaches can last much longer.
This usually only happens if bacteria infect the trapped mucus, or your sinuses
repeatedly swell up because of an allergy.[2]
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