What Is The Diagnosis For Headache, Sore Mucus And Itchy Eyes?
hey been sick for a little over a week now symptoms include:stuffy/runny nose, headache, sore musculs, and very itchy eyes. And just recently i have noticed blood coming out of my nose when i sneeze or crusted on the inside of my nose! please tell me if this is serious or just because im sick!!!????
Tue, 11 Feb 2014
Infectious Diseases Specialist, Dr. Praveen G's Response
Hello, Welcome to HCM, The symptoms are suggesting of acute viral infection. The viral infection is affecting the upper respiratory tract and the conjunctival mucosa of the eyes. These are the classical symptoms of viral infection.It is self limiting and come down by itself. You wait for 3-5 days your symptoms will come down, meanwhile you can take Oral NSAIDs Oral Antibiotics to prevent secondary bacterial infection. Steam Inhalation Oral Antihistamines. If you are symptoms are not subsiding, consult your doctor for complete evaluation. Thank you.
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What Is The Diagnosis For Headache, Sore Mucus And Itchy Eyes?
Hello, Welcome to HCM, The symptoms are suggesting of acute viral infection. The viral infection is affecting the upper respiratory tract and the conjunctival mucosa of the eyes. These are the classical symptoms of viral infection.It is self limiting and come down by itself. You wait for 3-5 days your symptoms will come down, meanwhile you can take Oral NSAIDs Oral Antibiotics to prevent secondary bacterial infection. Steam Inhalation Oral Antihistamines. If you are symptoms are not subsiding, consult your doctor for complete evaluation. Thank you.