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How to Care for a Sinus Headache

By Steve Thompson, published Mar 21, 2007
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Sinus headaches are arguably one of the most frustrating types of pain because they can be so difficult to care for. When your headache is caused by sinusitis, you must reduce the inflammation in your sinuses to provide any relief from the headache. Some people experience sinus headaches on a daily basis while others enjoy less frequent visitations, but they always provide distraction and irritation. Fortunately, there are a few ways in which you can care for sinus headaches and hopefully ease or eliminate the pain.

Take OTC Pain Relievers
In most cases, sinus headaches don't require anything stronger than over-the-counter pain relievers such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Taking a more potent pain reliever can become addicting, especially if you suffer from sinus headaches on a regular basis. Try different pain relievers to see which ones help and make sure to take them at regular four- or six-hour intervals. You might want to time it so that you can take one when you first get up in the morning and another right before you go to bed.

Apply Warm Compresses
Although this only works for some people with sinus headaches, you can try applying a warm compress to your head near the area where the pain is most intense. Try lying down in a dark room with the compress and close your eyes for at least twenty or thirty minutes. When the compress begins to cool off, have someone run it under hot water again and continue the treatment. Doing this three or four times each day should help relieve the pain to some degree.

Elevate Your Head
Since sinus headaches are caused by inflammation and pressure in your sinuses, keep your head elevated to help drain the sinuses of fluid. When you sleep at night, lie on your back with two or three pillows under your head and arrange them as comfortably as possible. Try not to sleep on your stomach or your side, and avoid lying flat on a couch or recliner.

Takeaways
  • Take OTC Pain Relievers
  • Apply Warm Compresses
  • Drink Fluids, Sleep Often and Eat Healthy
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Good article! Ibuprofen will probably work the best for a sinus inflammation, reason being that it's an antiinflammatory. Just make sure that you take it with food because it does quite a number on an empty stomach and could leave you quite nauseated. Ibuprofen can cause problems with blood clotting, so make sure you check with your doctor or care provider if you have a health condition or you're on any other medications.

Posted on 06/27/2008 at 9:06:24 PM

 
Great tips, Steve. You can also massage your face to relieve some pressure -- under the eyes, under the cheekbones, and across the forehead.

Posted on 03/21/2007 at 10:03:00 AM

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