Many teeth go up into the facial cavity, near the sinuses - in fact the canine tooth sits just under the eye. It's therefore understandable that problems with the sinuses and a sinus headache could 'refer' their pain or even numbness to the teeth. It could even be that the problems with sinus headaches are really coming from toothache - so it may be worth a trip to the dentist!
Sinus headaches tend to result in a strong, throbbing pain near the front of the head and are caused by a sinus inflammation. There are numerous treatments for sinus headache relief, such as certain drugs that may be purchased over the counter or antibiotics prescribed by a doctor. These are not meant to cure the headache directly, but are supposed to reduce the inflammation that is causing the headache.
Yes, sinus medications can cause headache as a side effect. See your doctor for proper diagnosis of your headache.
An occasional sinus headache may come on with the changes in weather. Often taking an over the counter sinus medication, or one antihistimine and one acetametaphin will stop the headache. If the headache is unbearable, however, it would be best to check in with your doctor.
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Yes! Rotting teeth (specially the upper teeth) can cause sinus infections. The roots of upper teeth lie just below the sinus cavity. When once becomes infected it can cause abscesses in the sinus cavities.
A sinus headache that turns into a bump on the head and then turns into a scab could actually be a boil. You should see a doctor for confirmation.
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Face pain can be a symptom of any kind of migraine or headache. Face pain is most commonly associated with a sinus headache though. Usually this happens when you have a sinus infection.
Only if the wisdom teeth are causing an infection to drain into the sinus, which is extremely rare.
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