Preventing Sinus Headaches

By: Matthias C.

Find out if you have any allergies. Allergies can cause headaches. Some of
us are allergic to specific substances and these substances can trigger off a
headache. It may be certain odors or it might be a certain flavors. Each time
you get a headache just try and find out what triggered it.

A gentle shake of your head can tell you if you do have a sinus infection. If
you move your head even slightly, the pain will increase and this is a good
method of deciding whether the headache is actually due to a sinus infection.
If you have a sinus infection, do not shake your head, as the pain will
increase.

Another method is to try bending over. The moment you lower your head
you will feel as if there is something heavy inside your head. If doing so
leads you to discover you have a sinus infection, refrain from bending over
until the infection clears.

Crying is not good for a headache. If you are prone to sinus headaches,
crying is not good for you. When such a person cries for even a minute or
two there is very good chance that the tears will lead to a headache.
If you feel you might start crying, try breathing deeply, or try to lie down
and fall asleep. Some situations are unavoidable, but some, like sad movies,
are easy to avoid.

Know your sinus points and use the acupressure method to treat your self
and rid yourself of the pain.The best thing about the acupressure method
is that it has no side effects. It is something that you can do completely
on your own and if you are doing it properly, you can get almost instant
relief. I have described the steps in detail in the points that follow,
try doing it and I promise you, you will be glad that you did it.

1. First of all you have to get a clear idea of where your sinuses really
    are.

2. For this I recommend that you lie down on a flat surface preferably
    without the support of a pillow.

3. The next thing you should do is run your fingers gently over your
    face, taking note of the various rises and falls.

4. Now let your fingers linger in the portion above your eyes but just
    below the eyebrow.

5. Feel the bone over there and let you fingers sense out a notch in that
    bone.

6. This space extends from there towards the nasal bone.

7. This is your first sinus point

8. Now let your fingers trail down further till they reach the
    depressions if we can call them that on both sides of the nose
    halfway between the eyes and your mouth. This is your second sinus
    point.

9. Now what you have to do is apply pressure to these sinus points.

10. You have to be careful when you do this and please take care to use
      only the soft balls of your fingers and not the tips, which may have
      long nails.

11. First of all apply pressure gently.

12. You might experience a particular pricking sensation as you do.

13. If it hurts, you may stop immediately.
14. If not you may continue applying more and more pressure till you
      can tolerate it.

15. Then gently let go and lie there fore a minute experiencing the pain
      fading away.

16. Repeat this with the second sinus point.

A point that you may bear in mind is that if your sinuses are infected these
regions will be slightly swollen.

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About the Author:

Matthias C. is the owner of www.eheadachehelp.com and has experience for many years within the ranges headache treatments and migraine.


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