Saturday, November 04, 2006

Relief for sinus headaches

A sinus headache that will not go away with decongestants may indicate an infection or possibly some blockage of the sinuses. To loosen mucus so that the sinuses may drain ask your doctor about taking an expectorant.

The Cleveland Clinic offers a description and information on sinus headaches.

Taking a hot shower, sipping hot tea and breathing the warm vapor, and drinking plenty of fluids helps. An ice pack on the forehead for an unbearable sinus headache my help reduce the swelling. Sitting with a bowl of hot water under your chin also provided some relief. Doctors often recommend taking an expectorant which can break down the sinus pressure, relieving the pressure.

Maine Warmers’ Mainely Ice pack that is gentle on the skin and face. It has a strap with Velcro that can
keep it in place while one is reclining.

If heat is what you need, then this ice pack may be microwaved for soothing heat for the face, back, neck, elbow, or knee. Maine Warmers offers a variety of microwave heating pads and gentle ice packs to help relieve stiff necks and backs.

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