How to Care for a Sinus Headache
A sinus headache is a symptom of inflamed, congested sinuses. To get rid of your headache, you must reduce the inflammation in your sinuses. Learning the cause will make it easier to treat.Things You'll Need
- Humidifiers
- Teas
- Acetaminophen
- Ibuprofen
- Vitamin B-complex And Vitamin C
- Warm Compresses
Instructions
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Take acetaminophen, aspirin (if older than 18) or ibuprofen for pain relief.
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Apply warm compresses to the site of your pain four times a day.
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Call your doctor if the drainage from your nose is discolored. Clear or slightly white mucus is acceptable. Yellow, rust-colored or green drainage indicates a serious infection and is cause for concern.
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Use extra pillows to elevate your head, which will allow your sinuses to drain.
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Try using a nasal spray or a decongestant. Depending on the cause of your sinusitis, over-the-counter decongestants may offer some relief. Do not use nasal sprays for more than a few days because they can become addictive. If sinusitis persists, see a doctor.
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Avoid allergens if you suspect your sinusitis is allergy-related.
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Keep your distance from people with colds and flu. Your body is already compromised and fighting off an inflammatory process.
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Eat properly to help increase your body's resistance to disease.
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Get plenty of rest. Catnaps can do a lot to lessen the severity of a sinus headache. Stress and fatigue may aggravate it.
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Try increasing the humidity in your room. Use a humidifier, or take a hot bath or shower. Boil a pot of water, take it off the stove, drape a towel over your head and the pot, and inhale the steam for 10 minutes, four times a day. Keep your face at least 18 inches away from the pot to avoid burning yourself.
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Increase your fluid intake. This encourages your sinuses to drain by hydrating your body. Hot (non-caffeinated) tea is especially good because the steam loosens congestion in your sinuses.
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