Headache in front portion above eyes

2024-01-25 13:03:49
Recently Undergone minot fissure surgery a day ago with anesthesia given in spinal. Had history of posterior polar cataract ..but its not hindereing daily activities..so this headache is due to anesthesia or cataract?
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Headache is most likely be due to spinal anesthesia. It should subside slowly and gradually. If not, Get a follow-up with your surgeon and anesthesiologist. For cataract staging and next possible treatment plan, you need to see an ophthalmologist and have an eye check up.

Answered2024-01-28 18:18:41

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Mostly due to anesthesia Please keep hydrated

Answered2024-01-29 16:22:27

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Not d/t cataract.

Answered2024-01-26 11:25:08

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Post spinal anasthaesia Headache is common. It will subside slowly. Pl consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment.

Answered2024-01-26 02:58:21

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Could be due to spinal anaesthesia

Answered2024-01-25 15:29:40

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Needs to consult surgeon who has operated.

Answered2024-01-25 13:55:19

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Cataract will not cause headache. It could be related to spinal anaesthesia. Please consult your operating surgeon.

Answered2024-01-25 13:45:50

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