
Understanding the Basics of Sinus Infections
Sinus pain is a type of discomfort or pressure that originates from the sinuses—air-filled cavities located in the facial bones. This pain is often described as dull, throbbing, or achy and can range in intensity from mild to debilitating. Sinus pain typically manifests in specific regions:
– Forehead (Frontal Sinus Pain): Pain or pressure above the eyebrows.
– Cheeks (Maxillary Sinus Pain): Aching or tenderness in the upper jaw and cheekbones.
– Between the Eyes (Ethmoid Sinus Pain): Discomfort or pressure between or behind the eyes.
– Behind the Eyes (Sphenoid Sinus Pain): Deep pain in the back of the head or behind the eyes.
The pain often worsens when bending forward, lying down, or during abrupt head movements. It may also coincide with other symptoms, such as nasal congestion, runny nose, headache, or fever.