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Q: Bleeding sore nose , facial pain , eye pain, headache , sneezing
asked by: DoctorQuestion on May 26th, 2008
Can you explain what i imight have


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on May 30th, 2008
Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders Answer A4213
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Current medical status: Bleeding sore nose, facial pain, eye pain, headache, sneezing, cough, sharp pain when looking at light

Facial pain, eye pain, headache, and sharp pain when looking at light could be connected and due to an eye disorder, migraine or a type of neuralgia. Bleeding sore nose, sneezing, and cough can be due to a nose-sinus inflammation. High blood pressure can cause nose bleeding and headache.


You may want to consult your primary health provider, ophthalmologist, and ENT-specialist to locate the source(s) of your symptoms.





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