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Severe Sinus Headache

Posted on March 18, 2010.
Severe Sinus HeadacheSevere sinus headache and cough now that it is unbearable. Is it worth a trip to the emergency on a Saturday?

I have a headache raging, no fever or vomiting, and think it is related sinuses. Have had it on and off for a week. My ears are popping and now I am coughing. My neck hurts and cough headache is unbearable. I can not function normally. It's Saturday and do not know if the ER room is the right choice. My doctor on duty can not help with any drugs. Help!

If you can type on a computer, then it does not sound like it was bad enough to warrant a trip to the emergency. In the ER you expect in a poorly lit waiting room crowded and noisy for a long time and it will cost you a ton. You will not get priority treatment with a headache, unless you pass out or seize, so that everyone who comes after you like or sounds worse than "headaches" for treatment before you until you give up or they have little free time. I come from a family with migraine headaches that go wrong if we just sleep for a whole day at the other end where it proved to be a mild stroke ... So I have some experience of what a nasty headache, which is about to turn into a migraine attack is real and what's just a headache.
How to make a trip to a Primacare (one of these clinics in the chain that are open late and on weekends)? Looks like maybe you need a kind of anti-inflammatories such as a dose of Celebrex once or even a cortisone shot if it is really bad.

If I were you, I darken my room (window coverings and extinguish all lights in adjacent rooms), making it as quiet as possible and sleep off the head as best you can. Sleep is the best treatment you can give yourself a headache occurs when a malicious.

Go to the emergency.

The first thing I would do is go to the pharmacy and ask the pharmacist what prescription drugs can help.

It seems like a very manly cough cough to stop twisting, some ibuprofen for the headache, and a good decongestant for sinus issue.

If you talk to a pharmacist, you can get real Sudafed as opposed to the wimpy stuff they sell on the shelves.

To answer your question, no, do not worry about the emergency room yet. It will wind up costing you a lot of money without good reason.

I would not go to the emergency, unless you vomit blood, have a temperature of 103 or more, or you can not breathe.
What you need to do is stay warm, keep the fluids going.
Your throat, neck, probably bad about swollen lymph nodes, which means that your body tries to heal itself.
I would follow the suggestion to go to the pharmacist for prescription drugs. If you must go out, keep wrapped.
Think warm / hot tea to soothe your throat.
More than likely, your doctor will probably not write a prescription if they think it's a cold. Generally, they all want tuff cold. No antibiotics too you know. Just so that people develop a resistance.
Then let it run it's course, but if you do not feel better tomorrow, then stay home from school or work on Monday and then go to the doctor.
Feel better.

It looks like the flu.
Looks like you're unhappy. Take some Tylenol and a decongestant.
Then you can follow these instructions to get rid of a sinus infection. The only things that really helped me was when my doctor told me about a sinus wash that kill bacteria.
you need

distilled
sea salt
liquid chlorophyll and colloidal silver from the health food store.
cup water in a mixing glass 1 / 4 with a pinch of salt and heat to body temperature.
Add 5 drops of silver and chlorophyll and mix each.
using a dropper large (like the one used for infant medication) drop 2 full droppersfull on one side of the nose while laying down.
Tu.

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