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Could Mucosal Thickening On Frontal Maxillary Sinus Be The Cause Of Migraine?

I AM SUFFERING FROM HEADACHE SINCE LAST THREE MONTHS,VISITED FAMILY PHYSICIAN.ACCORING TO HIM IT IS BECAUSE OF MIGRAINE.THEN I HAVE DONE MRI BRAIN REST IS NORMAL.ONE FINDING IS MUCOSAL THICKNING IS SEEN IN LEFT FRONTAL MAXILLARY SINUS.KINDLY GUIDE FOR THIS FINDINGS



MANSI DESAI

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Tue, 11 Apr 2017
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Hi, thanks for using health care magic.
mucosal thickening may indicates sinusitis, which may be a cause of headache itself. if you have other sign and symptom of sinusitis then ask your physician for managing sinusitis by means of antibiotics if nessesary. hope it will help you, thanks.
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Could Mucosal Thickening On Frontal Maxillary Sinus Be The Cause Of Migraine?

Hi, thanks for using health care magic. mucosal thickening may indicates sinusitis, which may be a cause of headache itself. if you have other sign and symptom of sinusitis then ask your physician for managing sinusitis by means of antibiotics if nessesary. hope it will help you, thanks.