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1019325 tn?1251400565

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Hello doctor

I keep getting burning pain between my left ear and temple area, this is giving me pain above my left eye and on my forehead, there is a constant uncomfortable feeling there.  I have had sinus surgery 6 months ago and thought this would solve problem.

I used to sneeze alot and stiffle sneezes could this have caused damage to blood vessel or nerve?

Thank you
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547368 tn?1440541785
Hi Steven,

You have posted on the Pain Management Forum, there are no physicians here.

I will request that your thread be moved to another forum. I am sorry that I do not have answers for you. I sounds nerve related to me but I doubt it could be from sneezing.

Best of luck to you,
Tuck
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535089 tn?1400673519
Hello Steven and welcome to the Pain Forum.

I'm sorry to say that there are no Doctors in this Forum. I would suggest that if you want to ask a Doctor in the Expert Forum that you post your question early in the morning. The expert forums fill up quickly, only allowing one or two questions per day.

My other suggestion is to make an appt. with your Doctor or Surgeon who preformed the sinus surgery and make them aware that things are not right. Your pain is telling you that something is wrong. It is very possible that you damaged a blood vessel or nerve.

Please make that appt. asap. The longer you let it go, the more damage you could do.

Please take care and good luck.
Mollyrae
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