Front Of Head Hurts, Pressure On Head. Happens During Anxiety Attack. Help
The front part of my head hurts its a bad pressure usually starts mid day but lasts a few days getting worse every hour it gets so bad that wen I bend down it feels like my eyes and ears and brain are about to explode. It uaually comes when im stressed or have an anxiety attack but doesnt stop for days. I camt think straight when ot gets bad. Is it normal to happen id im goin throufh stress at home amd on life
I think you could be having frontal sinusitis. You need to consult your doctor to get an X-ray or CT scan of the sinus done to rule out any sinus blockage.
1. Drink plenty of warm water to keep the nose and the throat hydrated.
2. Use saline nasal spray followed by steam inhalation 2-3 times a day, which helps in reducing the nasal congestion and clearing of the mucus.
3. Avoid coffee/chilled/hot beverages/alcohol/smoking if any.
4. Try taking mucolytic (such as ambroxol or bromhexine) to reduce the viscosity of the mucus
5. Anti-inflammatory medicines such as ibuprofen and diclofenac will help in reducing the headache.
Regards
Dr. Naveen Kumar N.
ENT and Head & Neck Surgeon
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Front Of Head Hurts, Pressure On Head. Happens During Anxiety Attack. Help
Hi Welcome to HealthcareMagic forum I think you could be having frontal sinusitis. You need to consult your doctor to get an X-ray or CT scan of the sinus done to rule out any sinus blockage. 1. Drink plenty of warm water to keep the nose and the throat hydrated. 2. Use saline nasal spray followed by steam inhalation 2-3 times a day, which helps in reducing the nasal congestion and clearing of the mucus. 3. Avoid coffee/chilled/hot beverages/alcohol/smoking if any. 4. Try taking mucolytic (such as ambroxol or bromhexine) to reduce the viscosity of the mucus 5. Anti-inflammatory medicines such as ibuprofen and diclofenac will help in reducing the headache. Regards Dr. Naveen Kumar N. ENT and Head & Neck Surgeon