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Hello I am 35 years old and I have high blood pressure since 2010. I have been experiencing some pain in the upper right side of my head it is only lasting a few seconds and then it goes away. I do have sinus issues as well. My pain is more to the middle on the right side. Could you please give me some advice
One of the commonest cause of head ache is the blocked sinuses and you have already that
other common causes are Tension Migraine
If I were your treating doctor would have put you on a tablet which is a combination of brufen and paracetomol
-Wring out a small towel in cold water and place it over your forehead and eyes while you rest. An ice pack wrapped in a towel will also work. Wring out tea bags in cool water and apply them directly over your eyes, under the towel or ice pack, if desired. Tea is astringent and soothing to puffy tissue
Do regular exercise for atleast 45 minutes and Meditation
Wish You Good Health
Regards
Dr Sridhar K
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What Causes Pain In The Right Side Of The Head?
Hi One of the commonest cause of head ache is the blocked sinuses and you have already that other common causes are Tension Migraine If I were your treating doctor would have put you on a tablet which is a combination of brufen and paracetomol -Wring out a small towel in cold water and place it over your forehead and eyes while you rest. An ice pack wrapped in a towel will also work. Wring out tea bags in cool water and apply them directly over your eyes, under the towel or ice pack, if desired. Tea is astringent and soothing to puffy tissue Do regular exercise for atleast 45 minutes and Meditation Wish You Good Health Regards Dr Sridhar K