Sinus headache

Sinus headaches are usually associated with migraines or other forms of headaches. Sinus headaches are associated with pain and pressure in the face and sinuses and can cause nasal symptoms. Most of these headaches are not caused by sinus infections and generally should not be treated with antibiotics.
 
How do I get rid of a sinus headache?
  1. Apply a warm compress to painful areas of the face.
  2. Use a decongestant to reduce sinus swelling and allow mucus to drain.
  3. Try a saline nasal spray or drops to thin mucus.
  4. Use a vaporizer or inhale steam from a pan of boiled water. Warm, moist air may help relieve sinus congestion.
What do sinus headaches feel like?
 
Sinus headaches typically have the following symptoms: Pressure-like pain in one specific area of your face or head (for example, behind your eyes) Face is tender to the touch. Pain is worse with sudden movements of the head and bending forward.
 
 

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