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Around January of this year,I had experience the most painful intense pain on the bridge of my nose and the pain carry out to my whole face in the area of a T shape. I have been to two ENT, Dermatologist, ER and finally my primary doctor. The ENT only gave me pain killers but no exam done not even XRAYS. The Dermatologist examed me and gave me antiobiotics to take for seven days only. At the ER xrays were done no broken bones and the doctor said it looks like sinus problem. He gave me pain killers that I stop taking because I starting to vommit and didn't like how I felt. They said it could be shingle or cronic sinus problem. First it wasn't shingles because I didn't break out into any rashes at all. I am no doctor but I believe that is how shingles work. I did get better after taking the antibiotics.
Now its been 6 months since that happen and last night I felt a sharp pain on the bridge of my nose and that pain start to surface again. I notice to I start sneezing more then usuall like if I have allergies or hay fever. It hurts to squin, my glasses hurt on my face and I feel lightheaded.

May someone please guide me or help me.
Thank you
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651681 tn?1384872629
Thank you, I scedule an appt. for this Thursday and hopefully, I can get an answer. iI'll keep you posted.
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It sounds like a bad sinus infection to me or allergies or both. I would see an ENT again and also ask to have either a CAT scan or MRI of that region, sometimes, x-rays do not always pick up things.
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