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1657464 tn?1302266613

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some 2 to 3 months ago what often happened to me was that not every time but when i use to bent down , two  or three drops of water comes out of nose . this happened at alternative times ... i did not even have any flu or nose problem.what this water coming out of nose problem was their ... since last few weeks i do not have that water problem but i feel heavness in my head and its not headache for sure .....plz suggest me what to do ... is it type of allergy or something else .... one more thing i would like to mention is that i have reacently visited the eye specialists coz of eye infections ... my eye are sensitive to dust and light .. he diagnosed the white arc shape mark appearing on my cornea as Arcus juvenilis .... ! is that heavyness of head and other stuff is related to this arcus Juvenilis ? kindly guide .  
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596605 tn?1369946627
Do you feel better when you lie down?
Does this heaviness improve when you lie down?
Does this drip have a metallic taste?
If so, I would be sure to bring this up to the doctor.
Doubt it, but it could be a small Cerabral Spinal Fluid leak which should be ruled out if any of the above are true.
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1657464 tn?1302266613
oh ... ! so i need to consult to doc as soon as possible .
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1657189 tn?1302226040
SINUSES definitely! It causes a pressure type feeling in your head. I personally flush out my sinuses with saline and hours after if I bend down to pick something up I getbthe saline dripping out of my nostrils. This is because the nasal membranes become inflamed not allowing normal mucus to come out. When you bend over it alleviates some pressure allowing the mucus to flow
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