Facial Pain & Sinus Pressure
Persistent facial pain or pressure may be related to sinus inflammation, blockage, or chronic sinus conditions.
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Understanding Facial Pain and Sinus Pressure
Facial pain or pressure is often associated with sinus congestion or inflammation. When sinus drainage pathways become blocked, pressure can build within the sinus cavities, leading to discomfort in the cheeks, forehead, around the eyes, or between the eyebrows.
While temporary facial pressure may occur with colds or seasonal allergies, ongoing or recurrent pain may signal a deeper sinus issue.
Distinguishing sinus-related facial pain from other causes, such as migraines or dental conditions, is an important first step.
What Causes Facial Pain or Sinus Pressure?
Facial pain related to the sinuses typically results from inflammation or blockage within the sinus cavities.
Common causes include:
- Chronic sinusitis
- Acute sinus infections
- Nasal polyps
- Deviated septum
- Blocked sinus drainage pathways
- Allergies
- Enlarged turbinates
In some cases, structural narrowing can contribute to recurrent pressure and discomfort.
Common Symptoms Associated With Sinus Pressure
Facial pain or pressure may occur alongside:
- Nasal congestion
- Post-nasal drip
- Headaches
- Ear fullness
- Reduced sense of smell
- Tooth discomfort in the upper jaw
- Pain that worsens when bending forward
When facial pressure persists or frequently returns, evaluation may be helpful.
When Should You Seek Evaluation?
You may benefit from seeing a sinus specialist if you experience:
- Facial pain lasting longer than 10–14 days
- Recurrent sinus pressure throughout the year
- Pain accompanied by nasal blockage
- Frequent sinus infections
- Limited improvement with over-the-counter medications
- Uncertainty whether symptoms are sinus-related
Proper evaluation can help determine whether sinus inflammation or structural issues are contributing to discomfort.
Treatment Options for Facial Pain & Sinus Pressure
Treatment depends on the underlying cause.
Medical Management
- Anti-inflammatory nasal sprays
- Allergy treatment
- Short-term medications for infection
Minimally Invasive Options
- Balloon sinuplasty to improve sinus drainage
- Turbinate reduction to enhance airflow
Surgical Treatment
- Endoscopic sinus surgery when structural blockage is present
Addressing the root cause of sinus pressure helps reduce recurrent facial discomfort.
Related Treatments
If facial pain or sinus pressure is linked to chronic sinus inflammation or obstruction, related treatments may include:
- Chronic Sinusitis Treatment
- Balloon Sinuplasty
- Nasal Polyps Treatment
- In-Office Sinus CT Imaging
- Minimally Invasive Nasal Procedures
A thorough evaluation helps determine the most appropriate approach.
Schedule a Consultation
If facial pain or sinus pressure is affecting your daily comfort, a comprehensive evaluation can help clarify the cause and guide appropriate treatment.
How Would You Like to Get Started?
Choose the option that works best for you.
Request an Appointment
Speak with our team about your symptoms, your insurance and next steps.
Self-Scheduling Appointment
Book your in-office appointment with our sinus and snoring specialists.
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