Although their symptoms are often confused, sinus headaches differ from migraines in that they are caused by a nasal obstruction that begins with a viral infection or allergy. True sinus headaches are typically accompanied by a range of cold and flu symptoms, including discolored mucous, a sore throat, and a cough. But what some people don’t realize is that sinus headaches have certain triggers that can bring them on when you least expect them. Learn more about how allergies, seasonal changes, pressure changes, and other triggers affect the body and can cause painful sinus headaches. Allergies and Sinus Headaches Some...
September 27, 2016
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