Symptoms of migraines of sinus?

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I've been waking up for the last week and every morning my head feels full, a headache that doesn't throb, drowsyness, and seems like everything is slow. I had a migraine 2 weeks ago but i don't know if that abs effect on me now.

The weird fullness and drowsiness completely goes away through the day if I'm doing activities. But once I fall asleep and wake up it's there again

In the summer?? 7/8/17

Thanks in advance-

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  • Posted

    I get migraines from time to time and take Rizatriptan on the onset of migraine which takes care of it............if it does not help the head and eye pain then I found out through doctor that it was sinus so she had me take an Allegra and Flonase two sprays each side of nose......I felt better that day.  So I know if Rizatriptan does not work that it's sinus.......

    hope this may help you.

    Wendy

  • Posted

    this may sound kinda stupid but do you drink enough liquid?

    tha best way to check if you are dehydrated id to pinch the inside of your wrist and when you let go, see hoe long the skin takes to sink down.  the longer it takes to sink back down, the more water you need to drink

    hope this helps

    jemma

    • Posted

      I agree Jemma

      drinking lots of water is so important!!

    • Posted

      Gonna be honest with you. Absolutely not. Unless I have baseball game I bring 32oz with me
    • Posted

      I do occasionally drink throughout the day when I'm eating. But I don't usually carry liquid with me

    • Posted

      i dunno how much 32 oz is but i just looked it up and you should try to drink twice as much as that 

      good luck

      hope it helps a bit

      good luck

      let uss know

      Jemma 

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