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What Causes Constant Nausea, Dizziness And Painful Nose After An Injury?

I banged my nose in a door. I am 28, 111 pounds, 5 6, I am feeling nosea all the time after injury, I showed to doctor. He said my nose is not broken and gave me pain killer for pain but I am feeling so much of nosea and dizziness, pain is not better as well. Is there anything to worry?
Tue, 21 Jul 2015
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Helol
It's a matter of concern
Such symptoms after an injury is suggestive of some coup or center coup injury

Nausea and dizziness can be related other causes as well
So to be safer side it's always to rule out internal head injury first

Since I can't physically examine you to get more clues so aim would advise you to consult a GP or neurosurgeon for further evaluation to rule out head injury.

You should take rest and remain alert while moving or standing up, you may fall and sustain more injuries.

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What Causes Constant Nausea, Dizziness And Painful Nose After An Injury?

Helol It s a matter of concern Such symptoms after an injury is suggestive of some coup or center coup injury Nausea and dizziness can be related other causes as well So to be safer side it s always to rule out internal head injury first Since I can t physically examine you to get more clues so aim would advise you to consult a GP or neurosurgeon for further evaluation to rule out head injury. You should take rest and remain alert while moving or standing up, you may fall and sustain more injuries. Hope this answers your question Wish you good health