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Cold, Blockage, Watery Eyes, Temple Throbbing, Dry Face, Heavy Head. Just Cold?
I am 20 years old, a female. I am suffering from cold since about 2 weeks. I have completed a round of dose subscribed by the local doctor. The cold and blockage continues and eyes get watery all the time there is a constant throbbing near the temples. Also, the skin on my face is drying up. I also feel ill and heavy-headed all the time. I am sleeping around 14-15 hours daily. Is this just cold or can lead to serious complications
Mon, 29 Oct 2012
Infectious Diseases Specialist, Dr. Balan K's Response
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you may have deviated nasal septum(DNS) leading to nasal blockage because of that you devloped sinusitis thats why you getting throbbing pain in temples
complication are unusual, if so it may be focal, intracranial, osteomyelitic etc
You seem to be suffering from sinusitis. If the treatment you have taken has`nt help, you may need a change of antibiotics beside other supportive treatment . I suggest you consult an ENT specialist who can examine you in detail and advise you accordingly.
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Cold, Blockage, Watery Eyes, Temple Throbbing, Dry Face, Heavy Head. Just Cold?
hi you may have deviated nasal septum(DNS) leading to nasal blockage because of that you devloped sinusitis thats why you getting throbbing pain in temples complication are unusual, if so it may be focal, intracranial, osteomyelitic etc