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migraines, headaches caused by allergies, cluster headaches,
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The sinus problems and the migraines may be separate complaints.Your sinus problems may aggravate the headaches but may not be able to explain the auras
( visible lights prior to the attack).
You had your sinus surgery just 3 weeks ago, so the ear fullness may be expected.Migraines do occur quite often and I understand that you have been deeply troubled by the attacks. You may need preventive migraine medications and it may be necessary to ask a neurologist about this since it may interact with your other medications.
Do you have other underlying conditions? Any allergies?
Some headaches are associated with intake of certain food like cheese for instance.Continue to avoid any of these possible triggers.You may ask your physician if some of your medications may actually be causing the headaches.A this point, anti migraine medications may help if the headaches are shown to be independent of any underlying conditions. You are taking an anti psychotic medication and this may cause certain side effects. Has your physician ruled out your migraines to be a side effect of your medications?
Have you had an EEG done at any one time?
It has only been a month post surgery ( is this correct)? And you have mentioned that they removed nasal and sinus polyps ?
Given that your symptoms remain unchanged even after the surgery may require a referral to a neurologist.This may suggest that the sinus problems and the polyps may not be directly causing the symptoms.A cranial CT scan and blood tests may be requested. An EEG may help determine an underlying seizure disorder.
Do communicate with your physician with regards to your medications.A neurologist may be able to help modify your medications to decrease side effects . Do not stop or taper your medications without first informing your physician prescriber.