Friday, July 24, 2009

Migraines Don’t Have Green Mucus-Sinus Infections Do

For years my doctor treated me as a Chronic Sinusitis patient. IT wasn’t until ten years later that an ear, nose and throat specialist diagnosed me as having migraines. It was the strangest thing, every time I’d go see my physician because the headaches had started there was never any thick green mucus. All of my friends and even the doctor wondered where’s the mucus that acc0ompanies a true sinus infection.

If you’re having intense splitting headaches, around the sinus area and there’s no thick green mucus with them, you probably are experiencing migraine headaches. Being prescribed antibiotics to wipe out a sinus infection may be a waste of time and money.

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