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    Sinus Headaches

    Sinus headaches can cause a gnawing pain behind the nose and eyes. The pain most often gets worse in the afternoon and evening. You may also run a fever. Sinus headaches are caused by colds or allergies that make the nasal passages inflamed or infected.

    Woman getting ready to use nasal spray.

    To help prevent sinus headaches:

    • Treat colds promptly to keep mucus from backing up.

    • Avoid things that trigger sinus problems, such as pollens, dust, smoke, fumes, and strong odors.

    • Take allergy medications as directed by your doctor.

    To relieve the pain:

    • Keep your sinuses open and free of mucus. Try over-the-counter sinus rinse products.

    • Use a nasal decongestant as directed to reduce the inflammation.

    • Drink fluids to keep the mucus thinner. This helps it drain more easily. You can also use a humidifier.

    • Apply hot packs to the area around your sinuses. Use a hot water bottle.

    • See your doctor if your sinus headache lasts more than two weeks. You may need medication for a sinus infection.