Depends: Your headaches may or may not have anything to do with the maxillary sinusitis speak to your doctor. Treatment with antibiotics may eliminate the sinusitis. If your headaches go away the sinusitis is responsible.
Answered 9/4/2013
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ENT: You need to consult with a ENT specialist for evaluation and management. The head aches may or may not be sinus related. The can help you determine and recommend treatment.
Answered 6/10/2014
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Sinus headaches: Sinus headaches are likely to be secondary to nasal allergies, you need to get these under control to stop developing recurrent sinus infections, you need a nasal spray. If you have an allergist around you, you should see one.
Answered 8/26/2013
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A Rose NOT as Rose: Just because you have sinusitis and headaches does not automatically mean that one causes the other. Headaches are common, and can have many origins including muscle tension, high blood pressure, migraine, and so forth. See your physician and let him or her get to the cause.
Answered 3/25/2019
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