Sinus Pressure Headache
October 27, 2008 by admin
One of the most painful and frustrating types of headaches is the sinus pressure headache. This headache frequently happens to individuals who are susceptible to sinusitis or any type of sinus inflammation. The Center of Disease Control has released a report indicating that no less than 30 million Americans experience this type of headache annually, so if you are a sufferer, you are not alone.
One can describe the sinus pressure headache as a terrible ache that starts in the forehead then goes down behind the eyes until the pain reaches the cheeks. The pain becomes worse every time the affected person moves his head. On occasion, the mouth as well as the neck area is also affected. Such pain can impede normal activity and make it impossible to do the simplest of daily activities.
This headache is caused when the lining of the nose or the sinuses, become inflamed. The inflammation unquestionably leads to congestion. Cigarette smoking, allergens, strong perfume, and many other substances further aggravate the pain. At its worst, this type of headache can also affect the way we breathe and may trigger extreme pain due to the pressure on the sinuses.
Individuals who have sinus infections are more likely to suffer from sinus pressure headache. Treat this by using a decongestant followed by plenty of water intake. Hot showers or steam can also help alleviate the pain as well as provide some relief.
A sinus pressure headache should not be tolerated because the pain it causes can affect your enjoyment of life - if you suffer from them see your doctor for a diagnosis and some advice on the best way to treat your particular case.


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