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Head pain(like blueblack) 7 days after taking a flight

Hi, during my flight about 10 days ago, i have a terrilble pain in my left eye that shot up to my upper left of my fore head during descending. About a week after that, i started to feel something moving on my top left fore head. Then a pain develops. Something like blue black. It is painful when i apply pressure on it. I have not had any knock but the pain sudddenly appears.

Any suggestions?I will be taking another flight in a month's time. The pain is there for about a week now..It is painful in an area or around 15cm in a straight line right from my fore head to the upper back of my head.

Thanks a lot.
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144586 tn?1284666164
I might add you might have a problem as simple as a sinus infection, but a differential diagnosis is impossible on an internet posting board.

You really need an in-person evaluation by an M.D.
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144586 tn?1284666164
One thing is certain. It had nothing whatsoever to do with your airline flight. You had an event that appeared coincidentally with your flight. With a qualified flight engineer and modern electronics the days of feeling bad when you descend or climb are greatly diminished. If nothing else, the change in barometric pressure exacerbated a pre-existing condition.

I would be more comfortable if you left enough food for the parakeet for a day or two and headed for the emergency room.

There are non-serious possibilies and life-threatening possibilities. Among the life threatening possibilities are an aneurysm.

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