[36M] Experiencing facial pain and pressure with runny nose

Patient Description

A 36-year-old male reports feeling pain and pressure behind the left cheek, accompanied by a runny nose. These symptoms have been present for approximately a day. The patient has not yet found any measures that provide relief. The pressure is localized to one area below the eye and does not seem to spread. The patient has not mentioned any other accompanying symptoms or triggers that worsen the pain.

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Arora's Assessment

What might be happening

Based on the information you've provided, the most likely causes of your symptoms include:

  • Sinusitis: This is an inflammation or swelling of the tissue lining the sinuses. When they become blocked and filled with fluid, germs can grow and cause an infection. The symptoms can include facial pain or pressure, nasal stuffiness, nasal discharge, loss of smell, and cough or congestion.

    • Treatment often involves the use of decongestants, pain relievers, and sometimes antibiotics if a bacterial infection is suspected.
  • Migraine: Migraines are a type of headache characterized by severe pain that can be preceded or accompanied by sensory warning signs such as flashes of light, blind spots, tingling in the arms and legs, nausea, vomiting, and increased sensitivity to light and sound.

    • Treatment involves pain relieving medications and preventive medications.

What you can do

  1. Try over-the-counter pain relievers and decongestants to help alleviate your symptoms.
  2. Use a humidifier or take a hot shower to help with nasal congestion.
  3. Rest and stay hydrated.
  4. Avoid known headache triggers, such as certain foods, alcohol, and stress.

What you should look out for

You should seek immediate medical attention if:

  • Your symptoms persist for more than a week.
  • Your facial pain is severe.
  • You have a high fever.
  • You have swelling or redness around your eyes.
  • You have a severe headache, and it's your first headache of its kind and it's disrupting your daily activities.

Remember, I'm an AI and this advice is based on the information you've provided. It's always a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional who can evaluate your symptoms and condition more thoroughly.

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People Also Ask


What are the common symptoms of sinusitis?

Common symptoms of sinusitis include facial pain or pressure, nasal stuffiness, nasal discharge, loss of smell, and cough or congestion.


How can I differentiate between a sinus headache and a migraine?

A sinus headache is often accompanied by nasal congestion and facial pressure, while a migraine is typically a severe headache that may include nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light and sound. Migraines can also have sensory warning signs like flashes of light.


What home remedies can help alleviate sinus pressure?

Home remedies for sinus pressure include using a humidifier, taking hot showers, staying hydrated, and using over-the-counter decongestants and pain relievers.


When should I see a doctor for sinus pain?

You should see a doctor if your sinus pain persists for more than a week, is severe, is accompanied by a high fever, or if you have swelling or redness around your eyes.

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