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Today is my 24th day of covid.. I have mild hedache from last 9 days now my eye is hurting from past 4 days its sometime hurting left then it hurting right and itching is there.. what to do pls tell (I have done a CT pns, CT Chest, fasting Blood sugar, CBC, KFT, LFT test All are normal so what to do pls suggest I am so much scared)..
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Visit ENT face to face for further evaluation.
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Hi. If you have a headache that is constant/increasing and your eyes are also hurting, it is best that you visit a ENT specialist near you and get yourself examined in detail. Regards,  Dr. Aanchal, Therapeia Skin Hair and ENT centre, Bangalore
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Nasal Endoscopy.
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If you have nasal symptoms like sneezing, nasal blockage or Nasal discharge then headache is because of sinusitis but if no nasal symptoms then less likely sinus infection.consult ENT in clinic visit .
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ENT consultation to rule out sinus infection,Eye specialist consultation to check vision.
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