Suggest Treatment For Severe Headache And Blocked Nose
I am 21 year old male. I always have headache. I feel pain above the eyebrows and behind the eyes and pressure at the top part of nose .Headache increases with the movement of head. Headache comes if I am hungry or if I am traveling alot. My nose is always closed and have breathing problem. I have undergone a surgery for septum deviation. Still nose is blocked through out the day with no cold or running nose.
I read your question carefully and understand your concern.
Your symptoms seem to be related to a sinus infection. It typically occurs when its drainage is impaired due to nasal blockage and causes persistent headaches, which exacerbate with head movements.
I recommend to consult with the ENT specialist for a physical examination and a sinus x ray, a complete blood count and a sinus discharge culture, to establish the diagnosis.
A brain CT scan may be needed to examine better your sinuses.
Hope to have been helpful!
Greetings! Dr. Aida
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Headache And Blocked Nose
Hello! Thank you for asking on HCM! I read your question carefully and understand your concern. Your symptoms seem to be related to a sinus infection. It typically occurs when its drainage is impaired due to nasal blockage and causes persistent headaches, which exacerbate with head movements. I recommend to consult with the ENT specialist for a physical examination and a sinus x ray, a complete blood count and a sinus discharge culture, to establish the diagnosis. A brain CT scan may be needed to examine better your sinuses. Hope to have been helpful! Greetings! Dr. Aida