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Constant Pain In The Left Temple, Left Ear Ringing, Used Nasal Spray, Antibiotics, No Relief. What Should I Do?

Hello! After going to the beach I started having a discomfort on my left side of my frontal lobe when I moved my head suddendly that discomfort dissappeared after a couple of days but after that I have been experiencing an almost continous pain on my left temple for about a week, then my left ear started ringing. I am on nasal spray and antibiotics now although the pain has not subsided. what should I do?
Thu, 9 Aug 2012
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It could be a type of migraine or vascular headache you are having.Ear RINGING is not usual here.However you may try 10 mg of Sibelum for 5 days at night.If no improvement it may be better to get an MRI scan of your brain done and evaluated by a Neurologist or ENT surgeon.
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Constant Pain In The Left Temple, Left Ear Ringing, Used Nasal Spray, Antibiotics, No Relief. What Should I Do?

It could be a type of migraine or vascular headache you are having.Ear RINGING is not usual here.However you may try 10 mg of Sibelum for 5 days at night.If no improvement it may be better to get an MRI scan of your brain done and evaluated by a Neurologist or ENT surgeon.