Sinus headaches and migraines are often confused. It is important to determine the type of pain and cause of your headache to develop an effective treatment program. Take the self-test below to determine if your symptoms are likely due to a sinus headache.
My daily symptoms include:
| Facial pain and/or pressure | Never | Sometimes | Always |
| Thick nasal discharge | Never | Sometimes | Always |
| Itchy or watery eyes | Never | Sometimes | Always |
| Headache pains that worsen when bending over | Never | Sometimes | Always |
| Pain that is worse in the morning and lessens throughout the day | Never | Sometimes | Always |
Never = 0
Sometimes = 1
Always = 2
If you gave yourself a score of 5 or more, you may be experiencing symptoms of a sinus headache. Schedule an appointment with an ear, nose and throat doctor (otolaryngologist) to further discuss symptoms and create a plan for treatment.
Sinus headaches can be caused by upper respiratory infections, allergies or chronic sinusitis. Based on the cause of your sinus headache, your physician may suggest some of the following treatment options:
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