The most common forms of headaches include sinus headache and migraine. Headaches are common complaint for many people, but did you know allergy can be a cause of your headaches?

There are four different sinus cavities found in the human head:

  1. Behind the eyes
  2. Inside the cheekbones
  3. Behind the bridge of the nose
  4. Behind the forehead
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Typically sinuses drain through the nose. When a sinus cavity becomes blocked, fluid and pressure can build, causing facial pain and/or headaches. If your headaches are accompanied by symptoms such as itchy watery eyes, sneezing or runny nose, they may be allergy related.

There is evidence, along with our clinical experience, that suggests food allergysinusitis and allergic rhinitis may be triggers for recurrent or persistent migraines. Migraine headaches tend to be throbbing, often on one side of the head and can be aggravated by sunlight, noise, and accompanied by nausea. Some migraines can be provoked by food additives or naturally occurring food chemicals in non-allergic individuals.

The primary migraine treatment consists of medication to control or prevent inflammation or to treat the migraine episodes. For those who have allergic rhinitis or sinusitis, controlling allergies with sublingual immunotherapy, or allergy drops, and medication has often led to reduced allergy symptoms and migraines.

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