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SINUS HEADACHE MISDIAGNOSIS

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There is new research just released which shows those who think they’re having sinus headaches might be having something more significant: a migraine!
There are many different forms a migraine can take. Sometimes the classic throbbing type migraine doesn’t happen; instead, the headache can mimic or have symptoms of others--in this case--the study shows the vast majority of those who think they have a sinus headache, in fact, have migraine.

The latest research, in the Archives of Internal Medicine, shows most who say they have either a self reported or physician diagnosed sinus headache--don’t. In fact, headache associated with acute, or recent sinusitis can occur, but is usually rare. If it is sinus headache, patients typically have other clinical signs and symptoms of sinusitis, such as a green or yellow nasal discharge, or fluid in the sinuses on xrays.
The truth is, sinus-associated symptoms, including, in order of frequency, sinus pressure, sinus pain, nasal congestion, runny nose, watery eyes and itchy nose, can occur—frequently-- with a migraine.
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In a 1999 study, 40% of patients meeting the criteria for migraine, or 11.1 million americans, reported a physician diagnosis of sinus headache. And nearly all patients--98 percent--with self-described sinus headache met official criteria for migraine.
In this study, among nearly 3000 patients with either self described or physician diagnosed migraine headache, 80 percent were re-diagnosed by experts as meeting criteria for a migraine diagnosis. Most--97 percent--said their headaches were severe and two-thirds said the headaches were not adequately treated.
No wonder.
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It’s estimated that half of the estimated 28 million individuals in the U.S. alone remain undiagnosed, and according to the authors of the study, it’s believed the variability in the way a migraine can present is a major reason.
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