Following a Rhinoplasty operation in August 1997, I have been left with severe pain in my head and neck ever since. I suffer excruciating relentless headaches 24/7 in the frontal/vertex/temporal/occipital areas. HAVING UNDERGONE THE NOSE OPERATION TO CORRECT A DEVIATED NASAL SEPTUM, UNFORTUNATELY FOLLOWING A CT SCAN IT HAS STILL BEEN SHOWN TO BE MARKEDLY DEVIATED TO THE RIGHT. The scan also showed the lining and turbinates of my nose to be continually swollen. I have suffered chronic sinusitus for 10 years. However, the major problem is this:- There is persistent violent compressive pulling soreness within my skull. It hurts to do any physical activity whatsoever, and it also hurts when i lay in bed at night. In fact the pressure in my head together with the headaches immediately get violently severe as soon as i lay on a pillow no matter which side i lay on. The extreme soreness in my facial area ie. cheeks nose forehead is so severe 24/7 that it is also causing severe pain and pressure on the top ie.vertex and back of my head, which is constant, relentless and continuous 24 hours a day with no relief or abatement whatsoever. The pressure and aching emanate deep into the face and seem to be causing the crushing sensation on top of the head, and also the back area. This pain never relents, is continually excruciating, and is severely restricting my quality of life. I SAW THE ENT recently who said 1. Deviated nasal septum 2. persistent nasal inflammation , referred me to neurologist suggesting Neuralgia was pain source. But pressure in head is intolerable, beyond this. Help?