Do staph infections cause migranes?
Migraines are the monster headaches that are simply vessels in your brain and brain area constricting. A staph infection will not cause this to happen. A staph infection COULD cause a sinus headache if the bacteria get into your sinus cavities. The best avenue would be for you to consult your doctor or medical practitioner. He/she will either prescribe antibiotic medication or a homeopathic script that will heal the infection and will heal the sinus area. If you want to help this for now until you see your doctor, try drinking the following: 1/4 teaspoon thyme in a cup of boiling water. Let the thyme steep for 10 minutes. Add 1 teaspoon of lemon juice and sweeten to taste, if you wish. The thyme tea will kill bacteria and will loosen sinus congestion and phlegm/mucus. You could also drink a hot bowl of soup with 1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder and a dash of cayenne pepper. This will also kill bacteria and loosen mucus. Good luck, dear!