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Sinus Headaches Often Really Migraines
      #168098 - 06/11/04 10:38 AM

Sinus Headaches Often Really Migraines: Study

Sinus Headaches Often Really Migraines: Study
By Merritt McKinney

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - If you think you have a sinus headache, think again, according to an Arizona headache specialist. You may have a migraine.

In a new study, almost nine out of 10 people who thought they had sinus headaches actually had migraines, according to Dr. Eric J. Eross, an associate consultant in neurology at the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale.

Eross and his colleagues studied 100 people who thought they had a sinus headache. After evaluating the patients, however, the researchers concluded that 63 percent had migraines and another 23 percent had probable migraines.

Eross presented the results of the study in Vancouver at the annual meeting of the American Headache Society.

Misclassification of migraines as sinus headaches is a problem of "guilt by provocation, location and association," Eross said in an interview with Reuters Health.

In many cases, headache symptoms were provoked by changes in weather, seasonal changes and exposure to allergens, Eross explained. Headache sufferers often assume that these triggers cause sinus headaches, but they can all trigger a migraine, Eross explained.

Also, the location of headache pain can often confuse people, according to Eross. When people experience pain over their sinuses, they often assume it is caused by a sinus headache when, in fact, migraine can cause pain in that region, too, Eross noted.

Furthermore, migraines often affect just one side of the head, so people believe that a headache that affects both sides is not a migraine, according to the Arizona researcher. But migraines can affect both sides at once, he said.

Headaches are sometimes mistakenly classified as sinus headaches because they occur along with symptoms that are associated with allergy and sinus trouble, including a runny nose and watery eyes, Eross said.

But in most people in the study, the headache pain itself triggered these symptoms, he found. And in a smaller group of people, symptoms of allergic rhinitis, such as a runny nose, actually triggered a migraine.

The misclassification of headaches can have a long-term impact on quality of life, as people are less likely to receive the most effective treatment, according to Eross.

In the study, over-the-counter pain relievers were the most commonly used medications, followed by non-prescription antihistamines. Only about 10 percent of headache sufferers had been prescribed drugs called triptans, which Eross described as the "gold standard" for treating migraine.

Although triptans were used the least, people who took them were most satisfied with the treatment, according to Eross.

He noted that people in the study had been experiencing what they thought were sinus headaches for an average of 25 years.

Eross encouraged people who think they are having sinus headaches to ask their doctor if they might have a migraine. In many cases, it may be a good idea to see a headache specialist, he said.

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Re: Sinus Headaches Often Really Migraines [Re: night_shade]
      #168111 - 06/11/04 11:23 AM

Thank You, Thank You, I can't Thank you enough for posting this article. I have been suffering with "sinus headaches" for about 15 years. I have had mri, x-rays, etc. etc., and my doctor told me my sinuses were clear, so I didn't have a sinus headache, he told me they were stress headaches and that I just needed to do some stretching at home. However, I still had horrible headaches in the sinus area. I never dreamed it might be a migraine..I have been just tuffing it out, but this gives me new hope to explore this possibility
Thanks Again
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Re: Sinus Headaches Often Really Migraines [Re: night_shade]
      #168126 - 06/11/04 12:15 PM

Interesting article. I actually did learn something from it. Most of my migraines will start out as if they were sinus headaches, but I know better because of my experiences with myself. I cannot wait and see which it is before I take some medication, because if I do that it will be too late and I will end up all screwed up & puking my guts out for days. However, I couldn't imagine anybody who suffers from a full-blown migraine could ever even think it is just a puny little sinus headache. I can’t speak for anybody else, but it's a BIG difference for myself!

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Re: Sinus Headaches Often Really Migraines [Re: night_shade]
      #168169 - 06/11/04 03:09 PM

Thank you Night Shade!

I as well have "thought" I had a sinus headache all these years. I have had the same test over and over. Sometimes it did show the a sinus cavatiy was filled, but most of the time it wasen't. My DR told me the samething, stress headaches. I cant thank you enough for clearing this up.(so to speak, LOL)IM prining that artical for my DR.

Thanks again!

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Re: Sinus Headaches Often Really Migraines [Re: PamiX]
      #168322 - 06/12/04 03:37 PM

This is an interesting thread. There are a couple of points to make.

1. Any doctor who cannot tell the difference between a "stress" (read tension) headache and a sinus/migraine/cluster headache needs to go back over his old medical school notes. Tension headaches are the easiest to diagnose (and, BTW, the hardest to effectively treat).

2. While textbooks try to categorize headaches (migraine, cluster, trauma, tension, etc.) a specialist with experience will tell you that there are so many variations on these themes that many headaches are not classifiable (like mine, see some of my earlier posts, especially my 100th).

3. Find a headache specialist. PCP's are not going to be able to help anyone unless they have "classic" symptoms. Even a good neurologist will most likely not be up to it. Believe me, I live in a major metropolitan area, and the # 1 neurologist in the area punted on me and handed me off to a headache specialist-- who saved my you know what.
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Re: Sinus Headaches Often Really Migraines [Re: dsmmcm]
      #169080 - 06/16/04 08:19 AM

I especially like point two about classifications. It took me a year and a half to convince my PCP that men can have migraines. He told me that I must be having cluster headaches because that's what men get. Only women get classic migraines. I had to bring an article to him from JAMA and force him to read it... Thanks for the 411.

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Re: Sinus Headaches Often Really Migraines [Re: PIGINPAIN]
      #169116 - 06/16/04 11:37 AM

What kind of quack is this person? I suppose only men have hair on their chest too! No offense made to anyone M or F, It just sounds so ridiculous thats all.

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