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Suggest Treatment For Severe Pain On Forehead With Dust Allergy

Hi , I had a septum deviation from long time fo ehich i had taken homoepathy treatment for some time when i was 10 yrs old and did not continue. Now i am 34 and the proble has increased for me . i have too much pain on my forehead (just above the nose) and this pain does not stop.I also have dust allergy(not sure if it is related) Can you please tell me what it means and any precautions/treatments for the same. Thanks Ramesh
Wed, 24 Dec 2014
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Pain Medicine & Palliative Care Specialist 's  Response
hi
it is called deviated nasal septum.
this usually presents with nasal blockage , allergic running nose, complicating into respiratory tract infections, sinusitis, or ear problems.
clinically presenting with sinus headache,in your case it looks like frontal sinusitis.
in this case you will be very sensitive to dust or environmental changes, causing allergy.
i suggest you to meet an ENT specialist,
treatment usually includes avoiding all allergic things, decongestants,anti histaminics, steroids,( sprays )
antibiotics, if not reduced correction surgical procedures like septoplasty.
all the best.
take care
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Pain On Forehead With Dust Allergy

hi it is called deviated nasal septum. this usually presents with nasal blockage , allergic running nose, complicating into respiratory tract infections, sinusitis, or ear problems. clinically presenting with sinus headache,in your case it looks like frontal sinusitis. in this case you will be very sensitive to dust or environmental changes, causing allergy. i suggest you to meet an ENT specialist, treatment usually includes avoiding all allergic things, decongestants,anti histaminics, steroids,( sprays ) antibiotics, if not reduced correction surgical procedures like septoplasty. all the best. take care