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What Could Red Mark On Forehead, Swollen Head With Fuzzy Feeling Indicate?

i have a red mark on my forehead left side, had it for a few months now, my heag feels slightly swollen on the left hand side. head really fuzzy everymorning as if iv,e got bee,s around my head. been under alot of pressure but don t like this every morning
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Welcome on Healthcaremagic!

Your symptoms could be related to a sinus infection or an inflammatory lesion in this region.
For this reason, I recommend consulting with your GP for a careful physical check up and a sinus X ray study. Some blood lab tests (complete blood count, PCR, sedimentation rate) are needed too.
If the problem persists, a brain MRI study would help exclude any possible brain lesions.
Hope you will find this answer helpful!
Best wishes, Dr. Aida
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What Could Red Mark On Forehead, Swollen Head With Fuzzy Feeling Indicate?

Hello! Welcome on Healthcaremagic! Your symptoms could be related to a sinus infection or an inflammatory lesion in this region. For this reason, I recommend consulting with your GP for a careful physical check up and a sinus X ray study. Some blood lab tests (complete blood count, PCR, sedimentation rate) are needed too. If the problem persists, a brain MRI study would help exclude any possible brain lesions. Hope you will find this answer helpful! Best wishes, Dr. Aida