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Pain And Pressure In The Temple And Eyes. Sinus Infection?.

24,f. dull but persistent pain/pressure around right temple and right eye that has lasted for 2 weeks. the dull pain seems to shift location from day to day. sometimes at inner right eye, sometimes towards outer right eyelid, sometimes in right temple. eye is not swollen or red. not congested but could it be a sinus infection? allergies only on the right side?
Fri, 24 May 2013
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
yes only one sided sinus can be infected which will cause you pain on one side n for confirmation you will need an xray PNS,if u have infected sinus thn ul need antibiotic cover meanwhile steam inhalation will improve ur syptoms .also get your eye sight checked which may also be a cause for retro orbital pain.
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Pain And Pressure In The Temple And Eyes. Sinus Infection?.

yes only one sided sinus can be infected which will cause you pain on one side n for confirmation you will need an xray PNS,if u have infected sinus thn ul need antibiotic cover meanwhile steam inhalation will improve ur syptoms .also get your eye sight checked which may also be a cause for retro orbital pain.