Throbbing Pain In Supraorbital Ridge, Worsened While Bending, Sneezing. Detected Allergic Congestion. Suggest
i have Been having throbbing pain in my Supraorbital Ridge for months now, i went to the eye doctor, everything was normal. Also went to my medical doctor, everything was normal except i have allergies congestion. When i bend the pain gets worse. i've been sneezing alot lately. What could be causing this pain?? (left eye)
The symptoms & case history mentioned in your post suggest that you might be having Frontal sinusitis.
Management involves: 1. Steam inhalation 2. Analgesic to provide relief from pain. 3. Antibiotics against the causative organism, based on culture & sensitivity reports. 4. Antihistamines can also be used for symptomatic relief. 5. Avoid exposure to cold and other allergens.
So, kindly consult an ENT specialist, get a proper clinical examination done and start treatment accordingly. Investigations like complete blood count, X ray of para nasal sinus will be helpful in clinching the diagnosis.
Wishing you a Good Health. Let me know if I need to clarify further. Thanks & take care.
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Throbbing Pain In Supraorbital Ridge, Worsened While Bending, Sneezing. Detected Allergic Congestion. Suggest
Hello dear, The symptoms & case history mentioned in your post suggest that you might be having Frontal sinusitis. Management involves: 1. Steam inhalation 2. Analgesic to provide relief from pain. 3. Antibiotics against the causative organism, based on culture & sensitivity reports. 4. Antihistamines can also be used for symptomatic relief. 5. Avoid exposure to cold and other allergens. So, kindly consult an ENT specialist, get a proper clinical examination done and start treatment accordingly. Investigations like complete blood count, X ray of para nasal sinus will be helpful in clinching the diagnosis. Wishing you a Good Health. Let me know if I need to clarify further. Thanks & take care.