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In October symptoms returned. Since then I've been on two rounds of antibiotics which helped the dizzinessDizziness immensely, but didn't completely get rid of my symptoms
Do you think allergies could be responsible for face pain and ears filling up? I've looked online and can't find any sites that say facial pain and pressure in the cheekbones is an allergy symptom. I'll ask the ENT when I go in next week but I'm really surprised that he said I don't have a sinus infection, and I'm at a loss as to what might be wrong with me.
I've had seasonal allergies for many years. I can't take pseudoephedrine because of my blood pressure, and my doc told me to stop taking Benadryl because it dried out my sinuses too much and that can cause infections.
But since the ENT said this might be allergies I took a Benadryl last night and I swear it made me feel better. Between that and the humidifier in the bedroom I'm already starting to improve. It's kind of irritating that it took 3 doctors to even suggest allergies but better late than never I guess.
These are the OTC things I've tried so far: nasal rinses, which have been good. I like the NeilMed bottle and Simply Saline the best. A humidifier at night has helped, also. If my throat gets scratchy Halls Defense Vitamin C drops really work. 4 Way makes a saline & menthol & eucalyptus spray which makes my nose feel better, but I don't know if it does anything else.
I've tried Mucinex (guaifenesin) but it didn't help me much, and it ended up giving me the shakes and upset stomach really bad. I can't take pseudoephedrine, so I haven't taken anything like Sudafed. I stay away from caffeine and try to remain hydrated, and I take zinc and a multi-vitamin daily.
Hope everyone keeps us updated on what they find out! The more the merrier.