Posted By CCF MD mdf on March 13, 1998 at 11:06:54:
In Reply to: Possible infection? posted by Phil B on March 09, 1998 at 15:21:44:
: I am a 62 year old male. I have been suffering from sinus pain for about 15 years. At
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I finally went to a neurologist last year and he diagoned my problems as migrane of the brain
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I also went to a urologist about an increase in my PSA about 3 months ago. He did a biopsy and found only precancerous cells. Because of constant BPH and pain he put me on Flomax and a 6 weeks course of Bactrim. During the time I was taking the Bactrim almost all symptoms disappeared. Three days after I ran out of bactrim all symptoms returnrd with a vengence. These symptoms include Flu like feeling with pain across the back of my neck and shoulders with generalized muscle and joint pain. Dizziness< Pressure in my temples and eyes. These symptoms usually start around 9AM increase in intensity until mid afternoon and gradually disappear by evening. After I feel as though I have just got over a fever except my temperature does not increase. Sometime my temp is sub normal
I now feel like I have a raging bladder infection with pain across my lower stomach and burning when I urinate. A tender spot when I press midline about 6 inches above the pubis. Sorry this is so long but there is still a lot I havn't said yet. My question is could this be an infection?
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Your symptoms are complex.
The chronic sinus pain may have been chronic sinusitis, and it is possible the bactrim used for the urinary tract infection might have helped. The symptoms you described don't exactly fit those of brainstem ("basilar") migraine, but I suspect your neurologist had information not available to me. If you continue to have sinus pain, evaluation by either a headache specialist or an ENT specialist may be appropriate. You can call 800 CCF CARE and ask for neurology appointments (headache clinic) if you desire.
Some of the other pain symptoms are hard to put together, and don't necessarily sound like they are related to infection.
However, your sensation of a "raging bladder infection" is a real issue of concern, and it is not clear that a neurologist can help with this. I suggest you call your primary physician right away if you haven't already done so. He/she can do appropriate tests to see if there is an infection in your bladder.
Good luck. CCF MD mdf.