Sinus Headache
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Debra Wood, RN DefinitionSinus headache refers to head and facial pain associated with congestion, inflammation, or infection of the sinuses (sinusitis). The sinuses are hollow cavities in the skull that have openings into the nose. Colds and allergies cause congestion and inflammation of the nasal passages and can lead to sinusitis. Sinus headache is a symptom of sinusitis.
CausesAllergies and viral upper respiratory infections increase nasal secretions and cause tissue lining the nasal passages to swell. This results in nasal congestion and stuffiness. The opening into the sinuses become blocked and normal drainage cannot occur. Secretions that are trapped in the sinuses build up and may become infected with bacteria or, rarely, fungus. The swollen tissue, mucous build-up, or infection may create pain and pressure. Risk FactorsFactors that may increase your chance of a sinus headache include:
SymptomsSymptoms may include:
DiagnosisThe doctor will ask about your symptoms and medical history, and perform a physical exam. For recurring problems, testing may include:
TreatmentSinus headache treatment aims to:
Treatment may include: MedicationsMedicines may include:
Self-care for a HeadacheSelf-care includes:
SurgerySurgery is usually not required. People with a structural abnormality or chronic sinusitis that do not respond to medications may benefit from surgery. The doctor may perform one of several procedures to enlarge the opening to your sinuses or clean out your sinus cavities. PreventionTo help reduce your chances of a sinus headache:
RESOURCES:American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery http://www.entnet.org Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America http://www.aafa.org CANADIAN RESOURCES:Allergy Asthma Information Association http://aaia.ca Calgary Allergy Network http://www.calgaryallergy.ca/ References:Cady RK, Dodick DW, et al. Sinus headache: a neurology, otolaryngology, allergy, and primary care consensus on diagnosis and treatment.
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Shawna Grubb, RN Last Updated: 1/29/2021 | |
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