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Frontal Headache, Teary Eyes, A Bloody Nose. What Could Be It Is?

I think I may have a sinus infection...would teary eyes, a bloody nose (which I ve never had), and a frontal headache be symptoms?
Sat, 15 Jan 2011
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Right, you a nice question and the correct answer! Please do contact your physician or an ENT surgeon. Eye problem will settle when your nose is fine! Do breathing exercises in the mean time, like Pranayama and drink lots of water and take steam inhalation. Carry all the medicines that you are currently on when you visit your doctor, as some of them may be responsible.
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General Surgeon Dr. Swapnendu Sekhar Ghosh's  Response
hi
welcome to HealthMagic forum
you may not have sinusitis but allergy may be the reason
better you should consult an en t specialist and take advice
you should avoid cold and the allergens like dusts smoke and so many things you may be allergic to .do not worry seeing a doctor will help you
you may take anti allergic in the mean time
have good health
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Frontal Headache, Teary Eyes, A Bloody Nose. What Could Be It Is?

Right, you a nice question and the correct answer! Please do contact your physician or an ENT surgeon. Eye problem will settle when your nose is fine! Do breathing exercises in the mean time, like Pranayama and drink lots of water and take steam inhalation. Carry all the medicines that you are currently on when you visit your doctor, as some of them may be responsible.