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Draught sensitivity

I have draught sensitivity that troubles me especially during/after travelling in a vehicle, or just sitting near an open window in my house.
It is a pain similar to frontal sinusitis, but my oto-rino-laringologist found nothing on my X-ray photograph.

As I already wrote in another forum, some buns also suffer from this health problem. The main reason for them is the Pasteurella multocida bacterium, maybe in combination with Bordetella bronchiseptica and Staphilococcus aureus, but their condiion involves inflammation of the respiratory tracts. I don't feel any severe inflammation of the soft tissues, so the problem is at the nerves level. After a severe draught I even feel a stron paing in my eye-ground, which could be compared with retina detachment, I think.

As another forum member wrote here in 2009, the reason may also that the nerves of the scalp are too near to the surface. Who knows...
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I think that this is migraine, so it must be treated as such:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migraine
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another keyword:
Peripheral Nerve Hyperexcitability?
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I was asking myself whether this condition fits in the neuralgia section or not.
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