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Suggest Treatment For Swelling And Redness In The Eyes

Hello, for a few days my left eye has had slight pain if I move it from left to right or even upward sometimes. I have lazy eye with my left eye being more dominant. I ve noticed the area around my eyes are swollen yet I ve had no vision changes or redness in that eye. I had two upper wisdom teeth removed a week ago and my dentist says there is no infection at the extraction sites. There is also a weird throbbing pressure on the left side of my head like a blood rush. I feel a little congested and my nostrils are a little dry. I m worried if this could be a serious condition or just a sinus infection.
Thu, 26 May 2016
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Check for the following.
1. Aversion to light and sound
2. Family history of migraine
3. Associated nausea
4. Recurrent episodes
If over it more of the above are positive, then This can be a vascular headache. I suggest you to contact a neurologist for complete diagnosis and
treatment.
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Suggest Treatment For Swelling And Redness In The Eyes

Check for the following. 1. Aversion to light and sound 2. Family history of migraine 3. Associated nausea 4. Recurrent episodes If over it more of the above are positive, then This can be a vascular headache. I suggest you to contact a neurologist for complete diagnosis and treatment.