
What Causes Pressure In The Head Along With Lack Of Concentration?

Needs investigations &expert advise.
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Hi xxxxxxx00,
Thanks for the wuery. I understand your concern.
The symptom pattern suggests severe allergic tendency with chronic sinus infection.... not being totally irradicated by the antibiotic taken.
In this scenario I would suggest-
-Full blood counts to find signs of allergy &infection.
-culture &sensitivity test of nasal secretions after the symptoms set in &before taking any medicines... followed byadvise of an ENTspecialist's advise for antibiotics /anti allergic medicines with histamin blockers /steroidsoral/nasal spary) as per need.
-Allergy screening test to find allergens ... followedbyallergyspecialist's advise to manage & desensatize them.
*selfcare-.
- To avoid allergens.diet,clothes,atmosperic,smoking,medicines)
-have healthy allergen free diet with vitamines,minerals ,proteins &carbohydrates in balanced form.
-Avoid mental /physical stress.
-regular exercises.. specially rezpiratory exercises in non poluted air.
-Drik clean water at room temprature.
Thus with through evaluation,self care , patience & expett guidance you would definately overcome the problem.
I hope that answers your query..any follow up query is welcome.
Thanks.


yes most possible
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Yes.... it seems to be most possible cause.instigating the symptoms .
...secondarily infected with bacterias. ..causing chronic infection..Needs to be confirmed by investigations,as suggested earlier.
Please feel free to ask if you have further query.
Thanks.


It is due to involvement of internal ear in the process.
Detailed Answer:
Hi Wiltton 76,
Thanks for the repeat query .
* Lack of balance &disorientation mainly attribute to internal ear involvement .
* This can be due to allergy,trauma of ear or nasal/sinus problems.
- Ear is connected to nasal passage by eustachian tube.. which many a times gets involved with nasal &sinus problems.. Thus congestion,inflammation &probably infection from sinuses could have passed to inear through eustachian tube-internal ear to cause your symptoms.
* The situation demands a through evaluation of allergy,infection along with assessment of internal ear by consultation of ENT specialist as advised earlier...thus finding out degree of damage done by repeated infections &also suitable antibiotic.
A sufficiently longcourse of suitable antibiotic along with drugs to control repeated allergy ,inflammation,congestion would help you to combat the symptoms.
*Addition of self care to avoid forceful blowing of nose /avoiding allergens &taking a full advised course along with regular follow up examination & consultation are needed.
I hope that clears your doubts.Any other follow up query is welcome.
Thanks.

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