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I am suffering from headaches and loud whistle sound in ears. Kindly advice.

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Dr. Albana Greca

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Dr. Nithila. A

Published At July 7, 2019
Reviewed AtJuly 9, 2019

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I am a 33-year-old male with 5.8" height and 72 kg weight. Symptoms are frequent pain starts at the forehead, following complete headache, loud whistle sound in ears, lower listening when the headache is high, and nausea. This is for the past three months, and now, frequency has increased. I am currently under, taking Disprine or Nicip plus.

Answered by Dr. Albana Greca

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

The headache you are experiencing could be due to possible,

1. Sinusitis (starting at the forehead) to rule it out you should get an X-ray of sinuses.

2. Bad teeth, get them checked by your dentist.

3. Eye problems, get checked by an eye specialist.

4. For high blood pressure do monitor your blood pressure, record the results for reference, if elevated, should see cardiologist, spondyloarthrosis of the neck area, an x-ray of vertebral spine neck area should run to check it out.

5. Disprine or Nicip plus (Nimesulide) is anti-inflammatory and analgesic drug. As I do not have any of your lab reports, I believe you have been diagnosed with spondyloarthrosis of the neck. Take Betahistine for ear problems, and multivitamin B. I hope this helps.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Albana Greca
Dr. Albana Greca

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