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Ear pressure and headache nose pain
I am feeling severe right side of nose pain , it gives headache at back side front , no nasal congestion, only pain in nose , problem increase in cold weather
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This could be anything if the pain is severe. Don't ignore these symptoms thinking this could be only Sinusitis. Properly consult ENT doctor for diagnosis and treatment.
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Consult ENT doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Taking any medicine without consultation is like shooting an arrow with eyes closed. Avoid cold drinks and ice cream.
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Right-sided nasal pain with headache — likely neuralgic or sinus-related. Based on history only; no physical exam done.
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Steam inhalation 2–3 times daily. Flomist-F nasal spray: 1 spray/nostril twice daily for 7 days (if no allergy). Flexon (Ibuprofen 400 mg + Paracetamol 500 mg) after meals, up to 3×/day as needed. Avoid cold exposure and keep face warm. If no relief in 7 days → Visit ENT surgeon for nasal endoscopy & X-ray Nose + PNS (OM view).
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Urgent medical attention if swelling around eyes, double vision, high fever, sudden severe headache, or persistent vomiting. This is a provisional opinion as per Telemedicine Guidelines; in-person ENT evaluation is advised if symptoms persist or worsen.
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Possibly sinusitis
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Visit ENT doctor for nasal endoscopy
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Steam inhalation
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Could be nasal septal deviation or sinusitis.
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It could be related to sinusitis.
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Possibly sinusitis
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