
Sinusitis, whether allergic, nonallergic or fungal, can cause changes in sinus pressure, causing headaches. Having allergies, a weak immune system, nasal growths (polyps) or asthma can increase the risk of sinus headaches and sinusitis.
Mucus gives germs an opportunity to grow. The sinuses become irritated as germs build up. As a result, sinus tissue swells, blocking the passage of mucus. Your face feels tender and achy when you have swollen, inflamed sinuses filled with liquid.
At Gramercy Pain Center, we have headache specialists who are here to help you manage your sinus headaches.
Learn More: https://www.gramercypaincenter.com/conditions/headaches/sinus-headaches/
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