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 should not be treated with antibiotics.
General Physicians can help you with the treatment for headaches. You can refer to some of them below:
General Physician in Varanasi
General Physician in Chandigarh
Sometimes frequent headaches are from allergies. It could be perfume (including fragrance in household products and cosmetics, such as face powder), fresh newsprint and hardbound books, pollen, mildew, moldy cheeses like gorgonzola, hotdogs and cold cuts high in sodium nitrate/nitrite, citrus fruits, strawberries, nuts, shellfish, dried herbs such as sage, fermented foods, including wine, yogurt, soy sauce, and do on.
Sinus headaches can be indicative of a sinus infection. colds, infections or problems with the nasal cavity can lead to an infection and a build up of pressure around the sinus area. This causes bad sinus headaches.
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