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Glasses Bashed Into Nose, Bruise And Pain. Headaches, Pain In Forehead. Any Underlying Issues?
Hi A few months ago my glasses got bashed hard into my nose / eye socket, no bleeding occured and it took about a week for bruising to show but It was painful, the doctor said i hadnt broke my nose. I have had headaches ever since around the eyesocket and tingling pain along the forehead and am wondering if any underlying issues might of occured
I understand your concerns. Having vacuum headaches from blocked sinuses is a very common phenomenon. I hope you consult a psychiatrist and and ENT specialist for the headaches. It may also be related to neuropathic pain, however since you have a clear history of casualty from bashing your nose, I believe that you should be good with getting the tingling sensation resolved by your physician.
I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!
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Glasses Bashed Into Nose, Bruise And Pain. Headaches, Pain In Forehead. Any Underlying Issues?
Hi there ~ I understand your concerns. Having vacuum headaches from blocked sinuses is a very common phenomenon. I hope you consult a psychiatrist and and ENT specialist for the headaches. It may also be related to neuropathic pain, however since you have a clear history of casualty from bashing your nose, I believe that you should be good with getting the tingling sensation resolved by your physician. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!