I am 24 years old, I weigh 64 kg and I measure one meter with 58 centimeters. I currently have headaches. I've already been to the doctor and had a ct scan. The doctor being a neurologist concluded that I have sinusitis. I have been prescribed medicine for sinusitis, which helped a little, but I still have the headaches. Among the symptoms that I present is the fact that I have lost the sight of the right eye a little, my bone structure also feels different, because before when I used glasses they tightened me a bit, but now they no longer tighten. The headaches keep changing, sometimes only the right side of my head hurts, and then the left. At other times it hurts in the back of my head. I used to bleed from the left side of my nose, but now I don't bleed anymore but I feel like a small lump in the deep part of my nose on the side that used to bleed. I would like to know the answer of a doctor who can help me identify what my disease is, or if all these symptoms are really from sinusitis. The headaches started the first week of may, at first it was with a few small punctures in the head, very mild, but little by little the pain increased, I also started to bleed from the left side of my nose. At the beginning of july my vision in my right eye began to see a little blurry. In that month the pains were already in areas of the head when they occurred. According to the tomography that was performed on me, axial cuts were made in simple phase, fine with 1.25 mm of collimation, covering from the base to the convexity of the skull. With sagittal and coronal reconstructions. The conclusion that I presented was reached: 1. Right frontal, ethmoid and left maxillary sinusitis. 2. Deviation of the nasal septum to the right. In my blood test, one of the doctors told me that I had thick blood in june. But on april 15 I had donated blood, which was rare.
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Your all sinuses filled. Nasal septum deviated. So these symptoms r linked with these findings. Dns is treated by small procedure. Till all clear your symptoms persist.
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1. Sinuses are air filled cavities meant to keep head light in humans. 2. Sinuses need circulation of air which happens through nose 3. When air circulation to nose is hampered (like with a deviated nasal septum with severe obstruction) sinuses get filled with fluid and cause facial tenderness/heavy headedness. 4. Drink plenty of warm fluids and rest, use hot fomentation on face. 5. Use nasal sprays/ steam inhalation /antibiotics/analgesics for relief. 6.epistaxis can be due to dry nares (little bleed that stops spontaneously means anterior bleeds which is not severe) 7. My bone structure also feels different, because before when I used glasses they tightened me a bit, but now they no longer tighten (maybe your specs frame is loosened / more likely than your skull getting bigger)
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