
What Causes Pressure In Forehead And Left Cheek?

Question: I am feeling pressure/irritation at my forehead and left cheek. I am uploading CT scan images , Please let me know if i do need minor surgery and In case surgery is required then can balloon sinusplasty procedure clean the infection in frontal sinus.
Brief Answer:
FESS surgery needed.
Detailed Answer:
Hi, thanks for your query.
Analyzing your CT reports, it shows that there is chronic ethmoidal sinus infection, with bilateral maxillary sinusitis with mucosal cyst in left maxillary sinus.
For this , I feel probably you need surgical clearance by FESS (functional endoscopic sinus surgery) surgery, not by balloon sinuplasty.
This surgery can give complete clearance with reduced rate of recurrence.
Frontal sinus is not seen in the cuts you have sent.
Kindly send us other coronal cut views showing the frontal sinus.
Hope I have answered your query.pleased to help you more.
FESS surgery needed.
Detailed Answer:
Hi, thanks for your query.
Analyzing your CT reports, it shows that there is chronic ethmoidal sinus infection, with bilateral maxillary sinusitis with mucosal cyst in left maxillary sinus.
For this , I feel probably you need surgical clearance by FESS (functional endoscopic sinus surgery) surgery, not by balloon sinuplasty.
This surgery can give complete clearance with reduced rate of recurrence.
Frontal sinus is not seen in the cuts you have sent.
Kindly send us other coronal cut views showing the frontal sinus.
Hope I have answered your query.pleased to help you more.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad


I had also uploaded coronal cut view i.e Coronal.jpg .Please check once and also post your feedback on left maxillary polyp i have, how infectious it is. Thank you.
Brief Answer:
suggested for FESS.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for your follow up query.
I have seen the coronal cuts you have sent. But frontal sinus is not viewed in detail. If there are other cuts showing frontal sinus clearly, then please send it.
Yes there is a maxillary poylp or mucosal cyst in the maxillary sinus. It doesn't appear infectious. It is present in the antrum, that is the reason for your pain in left cheek. It has to be cleared by fess surgery only.
Hope my answers have helped you.
Pleased to help you further.
Regards
suggested for FESS.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for your follow up query.
I have seen the coronal cuts you have sent. But frontal sinus is not viewed in detail. If there are other cuts showing frontal sinus clearly, then please send it.
Yes there is a maxillary poylp or mucosal cyst in the maxillary sinus. It doesn't appear infectious. It is present in the antrum, that is the reason for your pain in left cheek. It has to be cleared by fess surgery only.
Hope my answers have helped you.
Pleased to help you further.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad


Thank you very much. I have uploaded few more coronal cuts, please review the frontal sinus once.
Brief Answer:
left frontal sinusitis.
Detailed Answer:
Hi, thanks for your query.
Thanks for sending other coronal cuts,.
According to the CT scan, left frontal has mild haziness.
I think , while doing fess, even that can be addressed. Viewing frontal sinus directly with a endoscope while doing surgery gives us a better picture of the disease.
So I would suggest you to go for the surgery.
Wishing you good health and fast recovery.
Hope I have answered your queries.
If you dont have any other questions , you can close the query.
Thanks.
left frontal sinusitis.
Detailed Answer:
Hi, thanks for your query.
Thanks for sending other coronal cuts,.
According to the CT scan, left frontal has mild haziness.
I think , while doing fess, even that can be addressed. Viewing frontal sinus directly with a endoscope while doing surgery gives us a better picture of the disease.
So I would suggest you to go for the surgery.
Wishing you good health and fast recovery.
Hope I have answered your queries.
If you dont have any other questions , you can close the query.
Thanks.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj

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