Nose Injury And Headache
Long term shoulder/ shoulder blade pain, shoulder moved forward winter it gets worstlong term facial paining term pain i ...
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The symptoms you've listed can be complex and may indicate various underlying health conditions. Given the wide range of symptoms affecting different parts of your body, it would be best to consult with a primary care physician initially. They can conduct a thorough assessment, review your medical history, and perform any necessary physical examinations. Based on your symptoms, the primary care physician may refer you to one or more specialists, depending on their assessment. Here are some specialists who may be involved in your care: neurologist: given your long-term headache, memory issues, and double vision, a neurologist specializes in evaluating and treating conditions affecting the nervous system, including the brain and nerves. Rheumatologist: if you're experiencing long-term body pain, weakness, and difficulty sleeping, a rheumatologist specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the joints, muscles, and bones, such as fibromyalgia or autoimmune disorders. Ophthalmologist: since you're experiencing long-term effects on your eyes, including double vision and changes in prescription, an ophthalmologist specializes in diagnosing and treating eye conditions and may perform a comprehensive eye examination. Orthopedic surgeon: if your shoulder and shoulder blade pain is persistent and affecting your mobility, an orthopedic surgeon specializes in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal conditions, including injuries and disorders of the shoulder. Ent specialist (otolaryngologist): if you're experiencing long-term facial pain, pain around the ear, and difficulty sleeping due to these symptoms, an ent specialist can evaluate conditions affecting the ear, nose, and throat, such as temporomandibular joint (tmj) disorder or sinusitis. In terms of blood tests, your healthcare provider may recommend various tests based on your symptoms and suspected underlying conditions. These may include: complete blood count (cbc) comprehensive metabolic panel (cmp) thyroid function tests inflammatory markers (e.g. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate, c-reactive protein) vitamin d levels autoimmune markers (e.g. Antinuclear antibodies) lyme disease testing (if relevant based on your history and symptoms)
Hello, I am wajed 20 years old and I have am having and cold (runny nose and sneezing) and headache I am worried why my ...
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Commonly these are symptoms of viral fever, kindly consult me for further guidance and counseling.
What’s causes blood follow when when you sneeze whiles having a tension headache. ...
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It's possible that the increased pressure from the tension headache could cause the blood vessels in your nose to burst when you sneeze, resulting in bleeding. Tension headaches are caused by muscle contractions in the head and neck, which can lead to a feeling of pressure or tightness in the head. When you sneeze, the sudden forceful expulsion of air from your nose and mouth can increase the pressure in the blood vessels in your head and neck. This increased pressure can cause the blood vessels in your nose to rupture, leading to bleeding. However, it's important to note that there could be other underlying factors causing the nosebleed, such as a nasal injury, sinus infection, or other medical condition. If you experience frequent nosebleeds or have concerns about your symptoms, it's important to seek medical advice from a healthcare provider.
I 45 years. I was injured by an accident and my nose was damaged. Since this incidence ,i am feeling uncomfortable situa ...
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Only qualified and experienced ent specialist will be able to clear your doubts and make a diagnosis and offer further management. Allergy to some airborne agent, septal defect or some soft tissue growth may be the cause. Treatment is arranged depending on the cause. Sneezing suggests allergy and headache may be due to sinus disease. Decon nasal drops gives temporary relief by shrinking the inner soft lining of nostrils if there is allergic congestion. Its irregular use may give a habit. Get second opinion from experienced local ent consultant.
I have ear pain for the past six months. Consulted ent, no problem in ear. Consulted neuro, took ct brain, no problem ag ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. A cold, allergies, or a sinus infection can block the tubes in your middle ear. When fluid builds up and gets infected, your doctor will call it otitis media. This is the most common cause of ear pain. If your doctor thinks the cause is a bacteria, she may prescribe antibiotics. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
I am a 21 year old girl .i have a very painful headache in posterior part of head .that pain like injury byy stone .duri ...
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Occipital headache can often radiate to other sites like ear, teeth etc. There mught be neck strain causing this. Reduce time on mobile and pc. Start neck exercises to strengthen neck muscles. Take care.
I have pain in hind brain near right ear.in mri it came out as mucosal thickening involving bilateral maxillary and ethm ...
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What are other symptoms that you r having? Any injury? Frequent cold cough? Need details of case. In the meanwhile follow this 1. Do saline gargles daily. 2. Whenever possible do steam inhalation also. 3. Cover your nose and mouth with hanky for at least 30 sec when you go in dusty areas also when you go in and out of ac. As our nose is the most sensitive part of our body, when there is temperature difference between two rooms or inside n outside, then if we not protect our nose, it gets affected. 4. Drink hot liquids --hot liquids relieve nasal congestion, prevent dehydration, and soothe the uncomfortably inflamed membranes that line your nose and throat. Homeopathic treatment has very encouraging results and gives relief in long term consult online with details.
I have pain in my right nostril and have little bit swelling which I can feel from outside when I touch the nose from ou ...
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Although I need details but it can be because of sinusitis. Do this 1. Do saline gargles daily. 2. Whenever possible do steam inhalation also. 3. Cover your nose and mouth with hanky for at least 30 sec when you go in dusty areas also when you go in and out of ac. As our nose is the most sensitive part of our body, when there is temperature difference between two rooms or inside n outside, then if we not protect our nose, it gets affected. 4. Drink hot liquids --hot liquids relieve nasal congestion, prevent dehydration, and soothe the uncomfortably inflamed membranes that line your nose and throat. Homeopathic treatment has very encouraging results and gives relief in long term consult online with details.
An accident at work I got a hard blow from a falling box on my nose. Shortly afterwards received several complaints suff ...
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Hello! first of all nasal bleeding associated with headache is not a small and self treatable thing. Consult an ent specialist for displaced septum and to treat any harm caused due to injury because of which headache occurs. It needs investigations.
I've been restraining a little my sneezes to not make people uncomfortable with the current situation. But now I think I ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Occipital neuralgia is a condition in which the occipital nerves, the nerves that run through the scalp, are injured or inflamed. This causes headaches that feel like severe piercing, throbbing or shock-like pain in the upper neck, back of the head or behind the ears. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.