Swollen Adnodes, Off Balance, Pain Behind Ear, Migraines Consist Of Aura, Numbness, Loss Of Vision And Speech
After a bad diagnosis of strep, adnodes and ear infection, approx. A month later, adnodes are still swollen, balance is off, pain behind right ear, and up into head. Have had a type of migraine headache since I was 9yrs old (42 now) female... migraines consist of aura, numbness on one side, loss of vision and speech. Had last migraine just as I was getting over the strep.
hello dear thanks for your query at HCM i understand your concern . adenoid infection might have caused ear infection in your case. so you developed ear symptoms along with the adenoids. your having chronic migraine attack almost 3 decades for now. 1 consider taking coffee when ever you have migraine attack that will decrease symptoms. 2 avoid noise and pollution. 3 avoid stress and take good amount of sleep. 4 in acute attack you can take paracetamol or triptan group of drugs 5 for chronic headache there are several medication available that you can take under your physician guidance . 6 if your adenoids and ear infections are not coming down you might require antibiotics for treatment. hope i answered your query regards
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Swollen Adnodes, Off Balance, Pain Behind Ear, Migraines Consist Of Aura, Numbness, Loss Of Vision And Speech
hello dear thanks for your query at HCM i understand your concern . adenoid infection might have caused ear infection in your case. so you developed ear symptoms along with the adenoids. your having chronic migraine attack almost 3 decades for now. 1 consider taking coffee when ever you have migraine attack that will decrease symptoms. 2 avoid noise and pollution. 3 avoid stress and take good amount of sleep. 4 in acute attack you can take paracetamol or triptan group of drugs 5 for chronic headache there are several medication available that you can take under your physician guidance . 6 if your adenoids and ear infections are not coming down you might require antibiotics for treatment. hope i answered your query regards