Atmospheric pressure: If you have chronic sinus issues, changes in atmospheric pressure can surely cause headaches and face pain.If you have allergies your sinus membranes can be swollen already, and then respond to changes in weather system. Speak to your doctor - you may benefit from a decongestant, especially during your allergy seasons. Good luck.
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