Findings of health experts say, one kind of symptom can be translated into two indications of disease as well. One of them is that migraine is often suspected as a nuisance sinusitis.
Dr.Eric Erros, DO, neurologist and director of the Headache Center at Arizona's Scottsdale Neurogical Institute has done research related to the interference of the sinuses and migraine. The survey was conducted on 100 patients who reported experiencing headaches sinusitis. In fact, 89% of volunteers are actually experiencing a migraine.
Migraine and sinusitis have similar symptoms such as headache, pain in the face, nose, and watery eyes. This similarity resulted in errors of diagnosis, which resulted in medication errors.
"Usually, the only headache sufferers taking regular pain medication. In fact, these drugs are not effective at all, good for migraine sufferers and patients with sinusitis," said Brian M. Grosberg, MD, director of inpatient Headache Program at Montefiore Headache Center.
The solution, further recognize the symptoms of sinusitis and migraine. It should be understood, sinusitis is more often triggered by allergies weather. Presenting symptoms are fever, shortness of breath, a green-colored mucus in the nose.
While migraine has typical symptoms, including pain on only one side of the head, with insensitas ranging from moderate to severe. This pain is more pronounced when we do physical activity. Grosberg also add, people who experience migraine usually be very sensitive to light or sound.
When you already know what diseases they experience, then we can drop the diagnosis and treat yourself. But, if we ourselves do not believe, you should consult a doctor. Relief from the doctor will ensure we get a more appropriate treatment and effective.
Dr.Eric Erros, DO, neurologist and director of the Headache Center at Arizona's Scottsdale Neurogical Institute has done research related to the interference of the sinuses and migraine. The survey was conducted on 100 patients who reported experiencing headaches sinusitis. In fact, 89% of volunteers are actually experiencing a migraine.
Migraine and sinusitis have similar symptoms such as headache, pain in the face, nose, and watery eyes. This similarity resulted in errors of diagnosis, which resulted in medication errors.
"Usually, the only headache sufferers taking regular pain medication. In fact, these drugs are not effective at all, good for migraine sufferers and patients with sinusitis," said Brian M. Grosberg, MD, director of inpatient Headache Program at Montefiore Headache Center.
The solution, further recognize the symptoms of sinusitis and migraine. It should be understood, sinusitis is more often triggered by allergies weather. Presenting symptoms are fever, shortness of breath, a green-colored mucus in the nose.
While migraine has typical symptoms, including pain on only one side of the head, with insensitas ranging from moderate to severe. This pain is more pronounced when we do physical activity. Grosberg also add, people who experience migraine usually be very sensitive to light or sound.
When you already know what diseases they experience, then we can drop the diagnosis and treat yourself. But, if we ourselves do not believe, you should consult a doctor. Relief from the doctor will ensure we get a more appropriate treatment and effective.
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