You can sometimes relieve sinus pressure and help drainage using gentle finger massage, though it won’t physically “clear” blocked sinuses the way a rinse or medication can. Here are a few techniques:
1. Forehead (frontal sinus) massage
- Place your index fingers above your eyebrows near the center of your forehead.
- Apply gentle pressure and make small circles outward toward your temples.
- Continue for about 30–60 seconds.
2. Cheek (maxillary sinus) massage
- Place your fingertips beside your nose, just below your cheekbones.
- Press gently and move in small circles.
- Work outward toward your ears.
3. Nose and drainage massage
- Place your thumbs or index fingers on either side of the bridge of your nose.
- Gently stroke downward along the sides of your nose.
- Repeat several times.
4. Lymphatic-style drainage
- Use very light pressure to massage from the sides of your nose outward toward your cheeks and down toward your jaw/neck.
- The goal is gentle movement, not deep pressure.
Other simple ways to ease congestion:
- Drink fluids.
- Use a warm compress over the face.
- Try a saline nasal spray or rinse.
- Use a humidifier if the air is dry.
Seek medical advice if sinus symptoms last more than about 10 days, keep worsening, or include high fever, severe facial pain/swelling, vision changes, or a stiff neck.