Feeling Pressure In The Nose And Head. Have A Minor Concussion. Concerned About Aneurysm
Hi I was diagnosed with a minor concussion two days ago. I passed all of the tests the doctor gave me. He determined I only had a minor concussion. I never experienced any head pain but a small bit of confusion. I masturbated tonight and experienced no head pain or any pain while doing so. However now I am feeling some pressure in my nose almost like the beginning of a sinus infection, with a little bit of head/forhead pressure. Do I need to be concerned about an aneorism?
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So you had a concussion 2 days back.... I am guessing since you said all tests were done then you must have gotten a CT scan of the head also.
The forehead pressure and confusion are side effects of concussion, they will automatically recede in a couple of days. There is no worry of an aneurysm.
If you experience any kind of a severe headache or you feel more drowsy than before then you should visit your doctor.
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Feeling Pressure In The Nose And Head. Have A Minor Concussion. Concerned About Aneurysm
Hi, So you had a concussion 2 days back.... I am guessing since you said all tests were done then you must have gotten a CT scan of the head also. The forehead pressure and confusion are side effects of concussion, they will automatically recede in a couple of days. There is no worry of an aneurysm. If you experience any kind of a severe headache or you feel more drowsy than before then you should visit your doctor.