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Wokeup With A Ague, Felt Cold, Eyes And Frontal Head Pain, Light Headed. What Can Be The Diagnosis?

This morning I woke up with what appeared to be ague. I felt very cold and I live in a Tropical Climate Where it is hot and humid all the time. I had a mask of pain across my eyes and frontal part of my head. Also I was light headed. The apparent ague happened to a lesser degree up to 10:45 am. There is no muscle of joint pain . At this moment I feel good I am walking around instead of being flat on my back in Bed. I have not been sick in bed like that since I was a small Child. What is your diagnosis? Will it come back Worse? I am a 41 year Old Male and seldom very Ill.
Mon, 14 Apr 2014
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Pain Medicine & Palliative Care Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
These could be the symptoms of sinusitis. I suggest you take paracetamol and ibuprofen for the pain. Drink plenty of water. Rest if possible. Try nasal decongestant sprays or tablets and steam inhalations.
Regards,
Dr K A Pottinger,
MBChB. FRCA
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Wokeup With A Ague, Felt Cold, Eyes And Frontal Head Pain, Light Headed. What Can Be The Diagnosis?

Hi, These could be the symptoms of sinusitis. I suggest you take paracetamol and ibuprofen for the pain. Drink plenty of water. Rest if possible. Try nasal decongestant sprays or tablets and steam inhalations. Regards, Dr K A Pottinger, MBChB. FRCA