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Swelling On The Bridge Of Nose, Swollen Inner Eye Corners, Watery, Sunburn ?

I just got back from Mexico and have swelling on the bridge of my nose between my eyes. When I first woke up this morning my eyelids and inner corners of my eyes were swollen, as well, and watering like crazy. The watering and eyelid swelling have subsided but I still have the swelling on the bridge of my nose. Is it just from the sunburn? Could it be something else? What can I do to alleviate it? Thanks!
Mon, 28 May 2012
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi...dear user..,
Thanks for choosing HCM..,
Swelling of eyelids and bridge of the nose..,
more favour to Maxillary Sinusitis..,
It is due to exposure of different climacteric conditions..,
So don't worry., use..,
1) Tab Cetrizine 10 mg daily night times 7 days..,
2) Tab Roxithromycin 150 mg 2 times daily for 5 days..,
3) Tab Betamethasone 1 mg daily morning times for 7 days..,
If not responding consult ENT surgeon....thanQ
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Swelling On The Bridge Of Nose, Swollen Inner Eye Corners, Watery, Sunburn ?

Hi...dear user.., Thanks for choosing HCM.., Swelling of eyelids and bridge of the nose.., more favour to Maxillary Sinusitis.., It is due to exposure of different climacteric conditions.., So don t worry., use.., 1) Tab Cetrizine 10 mg daily night times 7 days.., 2) Tab Roxithromycin 150 mg 2 times daily for 5 days.., 3) Tab Betamethasone 1 mg daily morning times for 7 days.., If not responding consult ENT surgeon....thanQ