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Head Soreness After Injury, Headaches, Neck Soreness, Eye Soreness, Sinus Pain. Worried

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I hit the top of my head 2 weeks ago I am dining room light when I was getting up from stirring some paint. The light had a fairly large ball on the bottom of the light, and my head was sore, but not really bad. I have been trying contacts, and eyes feel strained along from my glasses being scratched. My head is sore to touch on top, and have headaches, and my neck is sore I believe from jerking my head from the hit. My eyes are also sore to the touch. And I also have sinus pain from ragweed. All of these other things at one time, make me wonder if it is a combination of all. Have just been worried about the hit to my head, and wonder if the worrying is causing the headaches also.

Thu, 5 Sep 2013
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Hi there, thanks for asking. You could have post concussion syndrome. It is a situation that happens after trauma to the head. You should be checked with your doctor and if he realizes that a medication can help your concentration, sleep, etc, he will give for 2 to 3 months mostly. You also should not do serious physical and mental activity for a while. Ask about it from your doctor. Best
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Head Soreness After Injury, Headaches, Neck Soreness, Eye Soreness, Sinus Pain. Worried

Hi there, thanks for asking. You could have post concussion syndrome. It is a situation that happens after trauma to the head. You should be checked with your doctor and if he realizes that a medication can help your concentration, sleep, etc, he will give for 2 to 3 months mostly. You also should not do serious physical and mental activity for a while. Ask about it from your doctor. Best