Feb
06
2010
Can You Have Intense Sinus Pressure (pain & Headaches) Without Having A Sinus Infection?
Posted by: Alan in Sinus Relief, tags: Have, Having, Headaches, Infection, Intense, Pain, Pressure, Sinus, Without
Or can you have a sinus problem that causes the pressure, tiredness, pain and headaches without it showing on a CT scan or Xray? (Ive had both and both were clear)
I am sure its sinus related as the only relief is if I inhale steam with olbus oil or snort salty water up my nose – although the relief is v shortlived! Painkillers dont help…
Ive had a MRI scan but have to wait 10 days to see the doctor for the results….
Any advice appreciated! I am SURE its sinus related!
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February 6th, 2010 at 6:43 pm
What is a sinus headache?
Headaches literally mean aches in the head. Headaches can be caused by several different conditions. The common causes of headaches include poor vision, eye-strain, dental problems, neck problems, digestive problems and importantly sinus problems.
Unfortunately many people use a pain killer that kills the pain rather than address the underlying problem. Have your eyes checked to exclude poor vision, see a chiropractor if it is coming from your neck and see your dentist if it coming from your teeth.
If your headaches are due to sinus complaints SinusWars can help.
Does your head feel congested, feel very heavy and do you have a throbbing headache?
Do you feel pressure around your eyes, cheeks and forehead? If you have the above symptoms you are more than likely suffering from a sinus headache.
A sinus headache occurs when the sinuses and nasal passages become inflamed and congested, leading to a headache. The sinuses are the bony, air-filled cavities in the head that connect to the nose through small openings. When you get a cold, sinus infection or have an “allergy attack” these openings become blocked by excess mucus and may become infected. This infected mucus causes congestion, pressure and headaches. Alternately these sinus cavity openings may swell and block, creating a vacuum effect in the sinus cavity causing the mucus membrane within the cavities to be tugged away from the underlying tissue, hence the resultant pain.
Do I have a Sinus Headache?
Headaches are one of the key symptoms of patients diagnosed with acute or chronic sinusitis. In addition to headaches, sinusitis patients often complain of:
Pain and pressure around the eyes, across the cheeks and the forehead
Achy feeling in the upper teeth
Fever and chills
Facial swelling
Nasal stuffiness
Cough
Fatigue
Yellow or green discharge
It is also important to note that there are some cases of headaches related to chronic sinusitis without other upper respiratory symptoms. This suggests that an examination for sinusitis must be considered when treatment for a migraine or other headache disorder is unsuccessful.
In the fall when there is cooler and dryer weather, environmental triggers such as mold and pollen, perfume, cigarette smoke and viral infections will cause an increase in the frequency and severity of sinusitis and sinus headaches. Sinusitis and Sinus Headaches can be treated.
Colds, allergies and sinus infections are the usual causes of a sinus headache, which occurs because your sinuses become congested due to the swelling of the sinus membranes lining
Sinus headache often gets worse as you bend forward or lie down. The key to relieving the symptoms of a sinus headache is to reduce the swelling, inflammation and facilitate mucus drainage from the sinuses.
NOT every headache is the consequence of SINUS, it could be due to a migraine or a tension headache. Pain in the sinus area does not necessarily mean that you have a sinus disorder I used to get freq sinus congestion andheadaches and migraines bother me often.
A Cat Scan was done and two sinus polyps were identified.
But when I undergone sinus surgery; the surgeon told me it was diffused nasal polyps. Thank God! Biopsy stated non-cancerous.
February 6th, 2010 at 10:36 pm
hi rachel, i do sympathise with you. i suffer from symptom like these and you can have them without it being an infection.
i have raging headaches and migraines, also neuralgia and pain across the bridge of my nose. with me, i know part of it is from hay fever but a lot of it is from stress. you can get some relief with some tissue salts from NEW ERA. they do combination remedies. you can get these from health shops. drink plenty of water as this helps wash all nasty stuff away. don’t forget it could very easily be an allergy.
February 7th, 2010 at 2:19 am
You do have an infection,but symptoms vary.l have very serious sinusitis but no running nose and it’s not fully blocked.
The MRI scan will definitely show the blockage.It usually treated with a 2 pill course.The serious blockages are deep in the nasal lining and only MRS will show.
It always returns though in spite of drugs,and managing it on a day to day basis is needed,ie recognising the triggers is essential.An operation to open further the nasal passages is the only permanent cure.
l lose my balance,hearing affected,vision affected,fever,depression,unable to get out of bed,very fatigued,and above all those damn enormous HEADACHES,but very little phlegm. l had a 23 day one without relief and hanging myself off one of Hampstead large trees was rather appealing.You do have sinus problems though. (lemsip the strongest will work if you stay still afterwards)
February 7th, 2010 at 7:53 am
hi rachel, ralph here in englandi suffer from the same problem, and i went to the site i am going to post for you, its free, it gives you up to date information, and if you want to join you can talk to people with your same condition, pleas use it it is a wonderfull site, love and get well soon ralph; http://www.healthline.com. ad donn let me know how you got on please
February 7th, 2010 at 11:04 am
Have you charted when this occurs? It is likely you have allergies to something airborne. This time of year is especially bad for pollen related allergies. Your doctor can test you for allergies and then make appropriate recommendations.
February 7th, 2010 at 3:53 pm
You may have polyps. My son-in-law had them. Had two operations and they haven’t come back. He now uses a nettie pot twice a day and it has really helped. Check with your drug store, they probably carry it. I use it myself and it’s a real help.