There is increasing evidence that those who a diagnosis of sinus headache, or a self-diagnosis of sinus headache, should NOT be taking antibiotics. Why? First of all, a number of studies have suggested that many – perhaps most – perhaps even 80%-90% – of these patients actually have migraine. So chances are you should be [...]
by James on 23 November 2011
Pain around the sinus cavity. Congestion. Post-nasal drip. Fatigue. You’re feeling hot, and you have a headache. You head to the pharmacy, and get a nasal spray. You come home and have a good sleep. Finally, the symptoms begin to subside. All’s well that ends well, right? You’ve beat sinusitis again. Problem is, it probably wasn’t [...]
by James on 25 September 2008
Researchers at the Georgetown University Medical Center made a surprising discovery about patients with sinusitis. It’s not just about headache, stuffy nose and tenderness in the face. There’s pain all over the body! All right, this might not be so surprising to patients with sinusitis. But chronic sinusitis apparently does result in bodily pain – [...]
by James on 4 February 2005
It may be more common than you think – or, perhaps, less common. The culprit? Sinusitis. There has been concern in Central Florida recently about the number of sinusitis cases showing up in hospitals. It has been estimated that as many as half the people who believe they have sinusitis or sinus headache may actually [...]