Introduction
If you ever experienced migraine or sinusitis headaches you know how it feels. You can't go to work or school, you just sit on the couch watching Sponge Bob and eating potato chips all day long. Sure, you could take Advil liquid-gels or Advil cold and sinus. But that would only take the pain away for 4-6 hours. If sinusitis is left untreated for a long time and the headaches start to get intense, you might need to get surgery. However, If migraines are left untreated, …show more content…
Sometimes sinusitis symptoms are headaches near the air cavities, nasal congestion, fever, disturbed vision, toothaches and, swollen cheekbone. The most common symptom in sinusitis is headaches near the air cavities. The headaches are painful, irritating, and throbbing. If sinusitis headaches get to the point where they are major and intense, you have only one option. It is surgery. First, they use an endoscope to find where your nasal congestion is and if there is anything blocking it. Then, once they find that out they open you up and get a long, sharp needle and a vacuum- like tube. You are on general anaesthetics while they are performing the surgery. Once they make there way through the nasal passage and find the nasal congestion, they suck up the mucus and the infected cells and tissues. Sometimes the nasal passage is blocked by bones and other stuff so the surgeon has to break the bone with the needle. The surgery can break a lot of bones. You feel lots of pain after the surgery. The recovery time is about six weeks. You can't smell or breath normally for six