Chronic daily headache: when to suspect sinus disease.

Current Pain and Headache Reports
Steven M Houser, Howard L Levine

Abstract

Migraine may be responsible for many headaches thought to be caused by the sinuses. Patients complaining of "sinus headache" must have a complete ear, nose, and throat examination. Occasionally, chronic headaches may arise from the sinuses; a thorough history is important to search for symptoms of facial pain and pressure along with other nasal sinus symptoms.

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