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What Causes Severe Pressure In The Left Side Of The Head And Face?
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Question: I've had pressure on my left side of my head and partial face. down to my nose for the past 4 days. The top of my head feels tender, and was wondering if it has anything to do with high blood pressure.
Brief Answer:
Unlikely
Detailed Answer:
I read your question carefully and I understand your concern.
While measuring blood pressure is advisable in any headache I must say that that description is not typical for high blood pressure. Usually the pain in that case is in the back of the head and on both sides.
One more probable explanation for that type of headache would actually be sinusitis, inflammation of the sinuses on the left. Would be even more likely if your nose feels stuffed.
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Unlikely
Detailed Answer:
I read your question carefully and I understand your concern.
While measuring blood pressure is advisable in any headache I must say that that description is not typical for high blood pressure. Usually the pain in that case is in the back of the head and on both sides.
One more probable explanation for that type of headache would actually be sinusitis, inflammation of the sinuses on the left. Would be even more likely if your nose feels stuffed.
I remain at your disposal for other questions.
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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My nose does not feel stuffed, but out of curiosity of why this pressure is on my left side and the top of my head/scalp is sensitive, I started giving myself a Nasal Wash just yesterday. It does seem to help, but the pressure remains. It only subsides when I take the Tylenol. It's NOT a headache nor migraine, because I've suffered from those in the past, its just constant pressure. I've been taking the Tylenol for 4-5 days now, and I'm feeling this pressure should be gone by now. I'm using a Herbal Nasal Wash called ALKALOL.
Brief Answer:
Read below
Detailed Answer:
I read your question carefully and I understand your concern.
While measuring blood pressure is advisable in any headache I must say that that description is not typical for high blood pressure. Usually the pain in that case is in the back of the head and on both sides.
One more probable explanation for that type of headache would actually be sinusitis, inflammation of the sinuses on the left. Would be even more likely if your nose feels stuffed.
I remain at your disposal for other questions.
Read below
Detailed Answer:
I read your question carefully and I understand your concern.
While measuring blood pressure is advisable in any headache I must say that that description is not typical for high blood pressure. Usually the pain in that case is in the back of the head and on both sides.
One more probable explanation for that type of headache would actually be sinusitis, inflammation of the sinuses on the left. Would be even more likely if your nose feels stuffed.
I remain at your disposal for other questions.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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You replied with the SAME answer, you could not expound on nasal wash or any other remedies?
Brief Answer:
I am sorry.
Detailed Answer:
My deepest apologies. I have made a mistake. I use to write the answers on a text editor and afterwards copy and paste in the answer field (because it happens for the program to disconnect and lose the text). I seem to have written the answer but then not copied it and pasted the previous answer instead. Again I am very sorry. Since you lost one last free follow-up question because of my mistake if you want to make one more question you can ask it by mail on YYYY@YYYY .
Now my previous answer was as follows:
Pain can commonly radiate in adjacent areas and cause scalp tenderness, so it can be present in sinus headache.
Since you do not feel any stuffed or runny nose other possibilities must be considered.
Tension type headache can also be a possibility. It is often described as a pressure like sensation and commonly associated with scalp tenderness as well. It is better relieved by anti-inflammatories like Ibuprofen (Advil) rather than Tylenol.
If it persists for over a week though you should be checked by your doctor, both for sinusitis as well as other possible signs you might have missed.
As for Alkalol, I confess not to be familiar with it, it is a product which perhaps is not commercialized in Europe. Reading about it and its content I do not see any harm in continuing it for a few more days since you feel to help and shouldn't cause any side effects.
Let me know if I can further assist you.
I am sorry.
Detailed Answer:
My deepest apologies. I have made a mistake. I use to write the answers on a text editor and afterwards copy and paste in the answer field (because it happens for the program to disconnect and lose the text). I seem to have written the answer but then not copied it and pasted the previous answer instead. Again I am very sorry. Since you lost one last free follow-up question because of my mistake if you want to make one more question you can ask it by mail on YYYY@YYYY .
Now my previous answer was as follows:
Pain can commonly radiate in adjacent areas and cause scalp tenderness, so it can be present in sinus headache.
Since you do not feel any stuffed or runny nose other possibilities must be considered.
Tension type headache can also be a possibility. It is often described as a pressure like sensation and commonly associated with scalp tenderness as well. It is better relieved by anti-inflammatories like Ibuprofen (Advil) rather than Tylenol.
If it persists for over a week though you should be checked by your doctor, both for sinusitis as well as other possible signs you might have missed.
As for Alkalol, I confess not to be familiar with it, it is a product which perhaps is not commercialized in Europe. Reading about it and its content I do not see any harm in continuing it for a few more days since you feel to help and shouldn't cause any side effects.
Let me know if I can further assist you.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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