Symptoms Of Polyps In The Nose (Nasal Polyps)

Headaches

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One of the possible symptoms of nasal polyps is frequent headaches, which are often accompanied by some level of facial pain. Individuals might feel like there's pressure behind their forehead and cheeks or their ears and along their jaw. The headaches tend to be related to chronic sinusitis that occurs alongside the nasal polyps. The cause is generally due to infections in the sinuses or a buildup of mucus in the sinuses. Many different conditions can cause headaches, not all of which are related to the sinuses. Sinus headaches tend to be felt toward the front of the face rather than in the back of the head. They're more likely to present as throbbing, pressure, and aching than as sharp pain. However, if the sinuses are inflamed or impacted enough, the headaches might become strong enough to feel like stabbing pain.

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