I think it may be sinus pressure. Sometimes you can be clogged up and not even realize it unless you have pain. There is an exam, I'm not sure if an x-ray or what it consists of, but the results of the exam will let you know if you have sinus problems. Good luck and I hope you feel better.
2007-01-01 10:48:06
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answered by Lila 2
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It sounds like sinus problems.. you have several sinuses located along your cheekbones, so it may be linked to that. Also, you may get sinus pressure/headaches due to tooth problems, such as cavities or dental infections...
Also, the fact that you notice it while watching tv/looking at the computer/gameboys, etc., could indicate eye strain and you may need your eyes examined....
Just a few thoughts... good luck and feel better!
2007-01-01 10:51:23
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answered by emily g 1
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Sounds like sinuses or maybe your teeth. Has the doctor done sinus x-rays to rule out a sinus infection. If not see the doc again to find out what is going on. You could also have a dental problem or an eye problem so if the doc says nothing is wrong after x-raying your sinuses then head to your eye doc and dentist.
2007-01-01 10:47:09
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answered by Anonymous
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did you have any variety of head trauma or are you allergic to something? it is common to have auras earlier migranes or vice versa. easy sensitivity follows, stable think of to do is get narcotics and take them initially or as quickly as you initiate getting the air of secrecy. Then lay down in a great darkish room and wait approximately 2 hours with a great number of water via your section. Drink so which you do no longer dehydrate. After 2 hours come across your eyes while you're no longer asleep via the narcotics and spot in case you may get your imaginative and prescient back. Then grab some very darkish sunlight glasses for something of the day and take it uncomplicated besides. do no longer return to what you have been doing till now. something triggers this darn migranes and is excellent to go away that what would of brought about it.
2016-10-06 07:29:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like a sinus problem. Go get some antibiotics from the doctor.
2007-01-01 10:47:09
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answered by ctrl-alt-delete 4
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Sounds like sinuses, if it doesn't go away (not to scare you) but they may have to do surgery. When I was little I had really really bad sinus problems and they ended up having to do surgery to open up a space in my sinuses or something like that. You should have a specialist look at it.
2007-01-01 10:53:25
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answered by photoenhance 3
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seek professional advice from a ENT, and or a ophthalmologist
2007-01-01 10:45:48
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answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7
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