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Headaches with pain in eye and pressure in nose
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VKneedsanswer posted:
I'm dealing with some condition for past 2 months. It was dizziness at first, then some cluster headaches. I treated with painkillers. Headaches are less an issue now but I have some pressure in eyes and they are red and very heavy feeling in my nose. No sinus infection or stuffiness or discharge. Neurologist is ordering a lot of tests but so far no diagnosis. I also feel like my face is numb and some spasms in my head. Very uncomfortable. I also develop headaches from all this really easy.
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Rod Moser, PA, PhD responded:
Some medical conditions defy an easy diagnosis....they do take a series of diagnostic studies to narrow down the field, but even then, a diagnosis may be difficult. At least you are seeing a neurologist.

You did not ask a specific question, but I suspect you may be asking for some input from me. Unfortunately, since I do not know anything about you, your medical history, or have any way of examining you and running my own diagnostic tests, I really cannot be of any help to you at this point.Based on your very brief positing, it does imply that your symptoms are not originating in the ear, nose, and throat area -- the focus of this particular community.....I am not a neurologist.


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