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Sore Head, Feeling Sick, Dizziness, Fever, Difficulty Learning, Light Nose Bleed. History Of Hitting Head On Slabs. No Help From Medicines. Advice

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About a month ago I fell and hit my head on slabs at school.So my parent took me to my G.P because I coundnt remember hitting my head.The doctor sent me to A.E.They gave me a check up and said they didnt think I need a cat scan.I was at the doctors about 2 weeks ago about sore heads a was getting.He he gave medication to help them go away but it doesn't seem to be working. I dont know if its been happening because I hit my head or not.
I've been feeling sick, dizzy, having fevers, hard to learn in class and ive hook a light nose bleed.pleases help!
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The history sounds like you having sinusitis.You can take nasal decongesants, the spray of xylometazoline or phenylephrine,phenramine contained preparations orally and antibiotics and vitamin c.If that doesnt help get a paranasal sinus xray and you might need a puncture and irrigation of sinuses.Consult a goos ENT specialist for this.hope this may help you
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Sore Head, Feeling Sick, Dizziness, Fever, Difficulty Learning, Light Nose Bleed. History Of Hitting Head On Slabs. No Help From Medicines. Advice

Hi The history sounds like you having sinusitis.You can take nasal decongesants, the spray of xylometazoline or phenylephrine,phenramine contained preparations orally and antibiotics and vitamin c.If that doesnt help get a paranasal sinus xray and you might need a puncture and irrigation of sinuses.Consult a goos ENT specialist for this.hope this may help you thanks