What's up with my head?!


Question: What's up with my head!?
I've been getting constant sinus headaches, but it comes and goes and sometimes I even wake up with one!. Then I get pressure on the back of my head!. What should I do!? Is it an anurism or whatever it is!? Help!!Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Sinus headaches are associated with a deep and constant pain in the cheekbones, forehead, or bridge of the nose!. The pain usually intensifies with sudden head movement or straining!. The pain is usually accompanied by other sinus symptoms, such as nasal discharge, feeling of fullness in the ears, fever, and facial swelling!.
Whether your headache symptoms can actually be attributed to the sinuses will need to be determined by your doctor!. If your headache is truly caused by a sinus blockage, such as an infection, you will likely have a fever!. CT scans or MRI along with a physical examination are usually conducted to determine if there is a blockage in your sinuses!.
Treatment of sinus headaches is usually directed toward symptom relief and treating the infection!. Treatment might include antibiotics for the infection, as well as a short period of antihistamines (such as Benadryl) or decongestants (such as Sudafed) to treat the symptoms!. If you take decongestants, but do not have a true sinus headache, the medication could make your headache worse!. Be sure to see your doctor before taking any medications!.

Other medications to treat sinus infections include pain relievers and vasoconstrictors (to decrease nasal congestion)!. If the pain continues after using pain relievers, corticosteroids may be prescribed to further decrease the inflammation!. When an allergen is causing the sinus flare-ups, preventive allergy therapy is often needed!.

Decongestant medications can be used to relieve headaches associated with sinus infections!. Decongestants help relieve headache symptoms because they constrict blood vessels that cause headache pain!. However, decongestant use can be habit-forming!. If your headaches seem to be relieved by decongestants but you do not have a sinus infection, you may actually have a migraine or tension headache, which require specific treatment!.
Allergies and Sinus Headaches

It is a misconception that allergies cause sinus headaches!. However, allergies can cause sinus congestion, which can lead to headache pain!. If you have allergies, the treatment for your allergy will not relieve your headache pain!. The two conditions generally must be treated separately!. See your doctor to ensure proper treatment!.
SO I ADVICE U TO VISIT A DOCTOR ASAP!.!.!.!.!.!.!.GOD BLESS UWww@Answer-Health@Com

It sounds like an environmental allergy to me!.Most people associate allergies with the springtime and pollen,but there are a lot of flowers and trees that give off pollen in the fall!.Also,you do have a small sinus cavity in the back of your head,that's why it's hurting!.If you don't get relief soon,see your doctor,he can refer you to the best person if he can't help!.Hope you feel better!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

You may need a CT scan of the sinuses!. The CT scan is a special X-ray that takes a picture of your insides!. It doesn't hurt, and it makes it much easier for the doctor to see what's going on!. Your doctor can clearly see what the sinuses look like and then decide what kind of treatment will help you get better faster!. GOOD LUCKWww@Answer-Health@Com

You should see an allergist or neurologistWww@Answer-Health@Com





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