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Constant Headache . Acute Pain Which Starts From The Eye

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Posted on Wed, 18 Nov 2020
Question: constant headache. acute pain which starts from the eye brows and continues to forehead
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Answered by Dr. Vasudha (5 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Pain indicates medical attention.

Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX shrivastav 21,
Thanks for the query, I understand your concern.
I can think of a few possible causes for the headache you describe

-It can be chronic sinus infection...possibly following long-standing cold(viral or allergic) secondarily infected with bacterias.

Investigations i.e. CBC, an x-ray of the region (which would also exclude brain pathology following detailed physical examination by expert ENT doctor'

Specific management thereafter would help:

*Steam inhalation with cold medicine like Sinarest over the counter would have some relief at home before you see the expert.

-Another possibility is a refractory error..needs to be diagnosed and corrected with the consultation of an Ophthalmologist.

I hope that helps. Any follow up query is welcome.
Thanks

Note: Consult an experienced Otolaryngologist / ENT Specialist online for further follow up on ear, nose, and throat issues - Book a Call now.

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Constant Headache . Acute Pain Which Starts From The Eye

Brief Answer: Pain indicates medical attention. Detailed Answer: Hi XXXXXXX shrivastav 21, Thanks for the query, I understand your concern. I can think of a few possible causes for the headache you describe -It can be chronic sinus infection...possibly following long-standing cold(viral or allergic) secondarily infected with bacterias. Investigations i.e. CBC, an x-ray of the region (which would also exclude brain pathology following detailed physical examination by expert ENT doctor' Specific management thereafter would help: *Steam inhalation with cold medicine like Sinarest over the counter would have some relief at home before you see the expert. -Another possibility is a refractory error..needs to be diagnosed and corrected with the consultation of an Ophthalmologist. I hope that helps. Any follow up query is welcome. Thanks