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Headache and after some time eyes red
Seaver headech , at the begining no pain killers were taken when it persists for long time nimesulide 100mg + paracetamol 325 mg was taken after 15mins one eye half portion turned red . Is it any hemoriage or nerve damage . Please suggest and which will be the perfect Dr to consult.
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It can be subconjunctival hemorrhage.Need examination.
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Please don't take nimuselide , it's internationally banned. Your headache might be migraine. Sudden half portion redness might be due to subconjuntival haemorrhage. Please do cold compresses with ice. Or may consult an ophthalmologist nearby.
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Hello Your symptoms are suggestive of sub conjunctival hemorrhage Having said that it is provisional diagnosis Kindly share photos of your eyes so that I may guide you better
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Hi, Your complaints are suggestive of migraine with aura. Nimesulide is a banned drug and prolonged use could lead to severe liver disease.
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migraine usually has a precipitating factor, recognise the one in your case and try to avoid it.
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