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Persistant Headaches, Sinus And Tension Headache, Nasonex Sprays

I have seen my doctor a few times with complaints of persistant headaches (5 weeks now), she insists it is a combination of sinus and tension headache . I have been taking nasonex sprays for 3 weeks and thought this would help. My temples are sore to touch and feels like the epicentre of the pain... could there be something more sinister?
Tue, 8 May 2012
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hi there firstly with the symptoms u have kindly have an eye sight examination with a opthalmologist. coming to ur doctors view of sinusitis with tension headache does need to be evaluated did doctor check ur x-ray PNS done ? i would like to know ur mode of work what u do etc until then can suggest u tab aceproxyvon twice daily for head ache and would definetly plan for a ct scan to rule out any neurological disorder.
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Persistant Headaches, Sinus And Tension Headache, Nasonex Sprays

hi there firstly with the symptoms u have kindly have an eye sight examination with a opthalmologist. coming to ur doctors view of sinusitis with tension headache does need to be evaluated did doctor check ur x-ray PNS done ? i would like to know ur mode of work what u do etc until then can suggest u tab aceproxyvon twice daily for head ache and would definetly plan for a ct scan to rule out any neurological disorder.