Sinusitis is a rather irritating and  in some cases even debilitating ailment.  It can cause headaches and  dizziness, as well as trouble breathing and feeling sick to your  stomach.  It is not uncommon to experience problems with the skin,  particularly in the areas surrounding your sinuses, with sinusitis.   These skin problems may be associated with the cause of your sinusitis,  or they may be a separate symptom altogether.
Allergies
Allergist  Dr. Wellington S. Tichenor states that allergies may be an underlying  cause of sinusitis. When an allergen enters your body, bacterial  fighters called gamma globulins are produced in excess, which triggers a  release of histamines that can cause congestion and pain in your  sinuses. These same histamines can result in skin irritation as well.  Typical symptoms of an allergic reaction on your skin are hives and  eczema, says Tichenor. Hives are itchy, red bumps that appear on the  skin. Eczema can cause skin itchiness, flaking, peeling and cracking.
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Rosacea
Rosacea  is a condition that is often mistaken for acne. If you suffer from  rosacea, you may experience swelling and flushing -- increased blood  flow -- of your face, as well as throbbing pain, according to  Healthy-Skin-Guide.com. The condition affects your nervous system and  sebaceous glands, which are oil-producing glands in your skin. The  pustules that are sometimes associated with a rosacea breakout may  resemble acne. Because of the close proximity of your sinuses to the  skin on your face, Healthy-Skin-Guide.com says that facial swelling and  flushing can spread to the sinuses quite easily. If you experience sinus  pressure and congestion with a rosacea flareup, see your doctor as soon  as possible. The longer you go without treatment, the more likely it is  for sinusitis to become chronic.
Environment
Skin  irritation and sinus congestion could be caused by something in your  environment, says Dr. Tichenor. Substances such as mold and dust can  cause a histamine reaction in your body, promoting the production of  extra mucus which clogs your sinuses. Coming into contact with the same  substances may cause a reaction on your skin, particularly if you have  sensitive skin.  You may experience dry skin or a rash if your skin  touches substances such as pollen, pet dander, dust or mold.








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