Sinus headaches are a common complaint in February, especially as winter transitions toward early spring. Many patients experience facial pressure, forehead pain, and headaches that worsen with congestion.
While sinus headaches can be caused by infection, they can also be triggered by inflammation, allergies, or chronic sinus issues.
What a Sinus Headache Feels Like
Sinus-related headaches often feel like pressure rather than sharp pain. They may include:
- Pain around the eyes or cheeks
- Pressure in the forehead
- Headache that worsens when bending forward
- Nasal congestion
- Postnasal drip
These symptoms are often accompanied by sinus tenderness.
Common February Triggers
In late winter, sinus headaches are often caused by a combination of factors, including:
- Dry indoor air
- Lingering inflammation from winter illnesses
- Indoor allergens
- Temperature changes
- Chronic sinusitis
Even mild congestion can create enough pressure to cause significant discomfort.
Sinus Headaches vs. Migraines
Many headaches that patients assume are sinus-related are actually migraines. Migraines can cause facial pain, pressure, and congestion as well, making them easy to confuse with sinus issues.
A sinus evaluation can help clarify the cause and ensure you receive the correct treatment.
Treating the Root Cause
If sinus headaches are caused by inflammation, structural blockage, or chronic infection, treating the underlying issue is key to long-term relief.
At NY Sinus Center, we provide diagnostic tools and treatment options designed to improve sinus drainage and reduce recurring pressure and pain.
When to Get Evaluated
If headaches are frequent, recurring, or paired with persistent congestion, it may be time to see a specialist. February is an ideal time to address symptoms before spring allergy season begins.