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Suggest Treatment For Headache Around The Eyes

hello. for about 1 1/2 months now I have been having headache like pain around behind my eyes. but its not my eyes themselves, but behind them. an I am a type one diabetic and the pain is very bad when my blood sugar is 180 or above and I kinda understand that because diabetics have problems with their eyes but its also very bad like when I wake up from a nap or sometimes just randomly. I don t know what to do about it and the only thing that helps is putting an ice pack on my eyes.
Fri, 19 Jun 2015
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I read your question carefully and I understand your concern.

It is true that diabetes damages the retina and thus vision, but that is not typically manifested with pain. The description of those symptoms makes a cause such as sinusitis more probable. That would be reinforced if you have nasal discharge and congestion. So I suggest you see your primary physician to be checked for signs of sinusitis which might be helped with antibiotics.

I hope to have been of help.
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Suggest Treatment For Headache Around The Eyes

I read your question carefully and I understand your concern. It is true that diabetes damages the retina and thus vision, but that is not typically manifested with pain. The description of those symptoms makes a cause such as sinusitis more probable. That would be reinforced if you have nasal discharge and congestion. So I suggest you see your primary physician to be checked for signs of sinusitis which might be helped with antibiotics. I hope to have been of help.