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Local ENT Specialist Highlights Common Causes of Persistent Sinus Headaches

Many Long Island residents may confuse sinus-related pain with migraines, leading to delayed diagnosis and treatment.

Facial pressure and headaches are common symptoms that may be linked to sinus conditions rather than migraines.
Facial pressure and headaches are common symptoms that may be linked to sinus conditions rather than migraines. (AI-generated image)

Headaches are one of the most common health complaints, but not all headaches are the same. According to local ENT specialists, many patients in Long Island experience persistent headaches that are often mistaken for migraines, when the underlying cause may actually be sinus-related.

Sinus headaches typically occur when the sinus cavities become inflamed or blocked. This can lead to pressure around the eyes, forehead, and cheeks. Unlike migraines, sinus-related pain is often accompanied by symptoms such as nasal congestion, facial pressure, and difficulty breathing through the nose.

As seasonal allergies and weather changes continue to affect the Rockville Centre area, physicians are seeing an increase in patients reporting these symptoms. In many cases, individuals may treat themselves for migraines without realizing the root cause is related to sinus health.

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Understanding the difference is important. When sinus blockage is the cause, treatment approaches are completely different and can significantly improve quality of life.

Modern diagnostic tools, including imaging when necessary, can help determine whether symptoms are related to sinus conditions or other causes. Early evaluation may prevent symptoms from becoming chronic.

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Residents experiencing ongoing facial pressure, congestion, or headaches that do not respond to typical migraine treatments are encouraged to seek medical evaluation from a board-certified ENT specialist in Rockville Centre.

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