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What Causes Flushed Cheeks And Dryness In The Eyes?

I am having flushed cheeks, very warm w/temp of 98.5. Eyes feel dry and are red. Slight headache that moves around. Bridge of nose hurts some. Slight burning feeling is stomach, esophagus and throat. BP 141/91. Last 2 days I got very tired and had to take a short nap. I do not take naps because I do not sleep well if I do. It is noon here and I feel like I could take a nap already today. Low energy.
Fri, 24 Mar 2017
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Hi,

Thanks for your post on HCM

I do understand your pain and discomfort

As per your history is concerned your symptoms and signs relates to viral infection only you can do a blood differential count only and take paracetamol 2 times per day. “If” any bacterial infection detected then your treating doctor will add antibiotics.



Secondly do you have blood pressure history if present talk with your doctor and take medications to reduce it.



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What Causes Flushed Cheeks And Dryness In The Eyes?

Hi, Thanks for your post on HCM I do understand your pain and discomfort As per your history is concerned your symptoms and signs relates to viral infection only you can do a blood differential count only and take paracetamol 2 times per day. “If” any bacterial infection detected then your treating doctor will add antibiotics. Secondly do you have blood pressure history if present talk with your doctor and take medications to reduce it. Hope that helps