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Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Neurology

Background:

  • Headaches are a common and debilitating condition.
  • Sinugenic headaches, originating from sinus issues, may not be immediately suspected.
  • Understanding the specific characteristics of sinugenic headaches is crucial for effective management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the characteristics and effective treatment modalities for sinugenic headaches.
  • To highlight the diagnostic process for sinugenic headaches, differentiating them from other headache types.
  • To evaluate the success rates of surgical versus medical treatments for sinugenic headaches.

Main Methods:

  • Clinical history review.
  • Physical examination of the nose and paranasal sinuses.
  • Exclusion of non-sinugenic and psychogenic headache causes.
  • Assessment of treatment outcomes for both surgical and medical interventions.

Main Results:

  • The average age of onset for sinugenic headaches is between 25 to 30 years.
  • Sinugenic headaches affect males and females equally.
  • Surgical treatment was effective in curing most patients, while medical treatment benefited only two patients.
  • Recurrences are common in patients with multiple etiologies if not specifically treated.

Conclusions:

  • Sinugenic headaches are a distinct entity requiring specific diagnostic approaches.
  • Surgical intervention is the preferred and most effective treatment for sinugenic headaches.
  • Early and specific treatment is essential to prevent recurrences, especially in cases of multiple headache etiologies.