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What Causes Headache Along With Ringing In Ears?

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Posted on Wed, 31 Dec 2014
Question: Scalp pain
ears ringing
scalp pain moves mostly at top
scalp pain relieved by putting head back
so tender when rubbed
pressure in face when standing
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Answered by Dr. Geldon Fejzo (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
non specific symptoms

Detailed Answer:
Hello. I have been through your question and understand your concern.

Headache is quite common and has many causes, with tensive type and migraine being the most common cause. Facial pain or abnormal sensation are typically monolateral and not associated with the position. If associated with headache one can think of sinusitis. You just need a ct scan to diagnose or rule out such possibility.

Ear ringing bilaterally is unusual for sinusitis, though it can happen. It is more common unilateral and has several causes with most of them being peripheral, meaning originating ftom the ear or the surroundings.

So, basically, I would first consult an ENT to rule out sinusitis and ear problems, then I would consult a Neurologist.

But, since the symptoms are vague, I would not worry.

Hope this helps. Wish you good health.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj
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Dr. Geldon Fejzo

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Practicing since :2009

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What Causes Headache Along With Ringing In Ears?

Brief Answer: non specific symptoms Detailed Answer: Hello. I have been through your question and understand your concern. Headache is quite common and has many causes, with tensive type and migraine being the most common cause. Facial pain or abnormal sensation are typically monolateral and not associated with the position. If associated with headache one can think of sinusitis. You just need a ct scan to diagnose or rule out such possibility. Ear ringing bilaterally is unusual for sinusitis, though it can happen. It is more common unilateral and has several causes with most of them being peripheral, meaning originating ftom the ear or the surroundings. So, basically, I would first consult an ENT to rule out sinusitis and ear problems, then I would consult a Neurologist. But, since the symptoms are vague, I would not worry. Hope this helps. Wish you good health.