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Headache in sinus area, jaw pain, throat ache, ear aches.

Thanks Star Queen, you did help me worry less.  I'm going to the doc tomorrow, so I have one last question.  Can sinuses make your jaws and your mouth, and neck hurt?  Can they make your eyes hurt?  I know they can make your ears throb, mine have been.  I took some sudophedrine and it stopped quite a bit, but not completely.  It still comes back on and off.  Do you think I need something stronger?  
   Does anyone know if sinuses can make those things hurt, it seems kinda wiggy.

  Thanks, you're all so kind.

  Jessika
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My brother has asthma, and his heart does race, but only when he starts having an "attack".  He has to take a breathing treatment when it gets bad.  Maybe the sinus thing has something to do with it, when my allergies/sinuses bother me I get heart palpitations, doc said this is because the nervous system gets all worked up.  Hope this helps. take care.
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THANKS!!

I went to the doctor, he gave me an antibiotic and Allegra D.  I have one last Question.  Can Asthma make my heart race?  What about allergies and stuffu nose.
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I had a brain MRI done, and radiologist noted "EXTENSIVE" sinus thickening in sphenoid sinuses, lesser amounts in frontal area. I was having head aches, neck/head aches, jaw pain, ear pain, and stabbing pains behind the eyes.  Been on antibiotic, seemed to help alot, my eyes seemend like they were hazy even.  Going to ENT doctor in early June.  Oh by the way, I also had facial tingling for 6 years, this is why I had MRI done, everything was normal except for sinuses.  Hope this helps.  Take care.
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