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Asked for Female | 18 Years

Why am I experiencing nosebleeds and head pain?

Patient's Query

mara nak sa khoon araha us ki waja kia ha or sar ma b thoda dard rahta hai

Answered by Dr. Babita Goel

Bleeding from the nose can occur due to dryness inside the nose, frequent nose picking, sinus infection, allergies, high blood pressure, or injury to the nasal lining. Mild headache along with nosebleed may be related to sinus pressure, infection, or raised blood pressure. I recommend you to schedule an appointment with ENT specialist can properly examine the nose and sinuses to identify the exact cause and suggest appropriate treatment.

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HI MY ON NOSE DEVIATED AND RESULTS HEAVY SNORING

Male | 35

This often hampers the airway passage because loud breathing comes out only during sleep. Main causes are anatomical differentiations, allergies, or chronic congestion. Use saline nasal sprays or allergy medications, and notice the changes in your condition. If the problem persists, you should be advised to have a check-up with a healthcare professional for a comprehensive assessment and talk about options such as nasal surgeries or other treatments.

Answered on 23rd Dec '24

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I am suffering from sinus problem and najal allergy since my childhood

Female | 20

Sinus issues are the usual culprits for stuffy or runny noses, headaches, and pressure around your eyes and nose. Nasal allergies occur when one's immune system reacts even to innocent substances like pollen or dust. The best way to manage this is by avoiding the triggers such as dust, using air filters, and taking allergy medications.

Answered on 19th Sept '24

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Sir , almost 1 year ago my neck may be some lump( tuberculosis ) are formed and after treatment almost lump is disappear but one lump ( gaatha) is not disappear he situated just ear almost 2 inch far from ear but few days I feel my mouth is tilt and I feel pain. Please prescribed me

Male | 15

It is important to see a doctor right away for this lump near your ear, especially if you feel pain and your mouth is drooping. This lump might be a swollen lymph node or something different that needs attention. The doctor will help determine what is happening and suggest the best treatment for you.

Answered on 4th June '24

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Answered on 9th Oct '25

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Hello. I am 21 years old male. Last night I took a tablet for tooth ache and after taking I was feeling that it is still stuck in my throat. After a hour I went to sleep with the same feeling that the tablet is stuck in my throat. I am a bit confused that while I am sleeping the tablet may have entered the windpipe instead of food pipe. Is it possible that it entered the windpipe while I am sleeping and not letting me know that it had entered the windpipe. I would be really grateful to know the answer.

Male | 21

When a tablet feels stuck in the throat, it is usually in the esophagus instead of the trachea. You would cough a lot if it got into the windpipe. Sometimes, it can be a feeling of something getting stuck in the throat because the tablet is dissolved for some time. Drinking water may assist it in its journey downward. However, if you experience difficulty breathing or acute pain, get medical treatment as soon as possible. 

Answered on 22nd Oct '24

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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I’m a 22 female. One day, probably 3 days ago i started feeling my voice cracking. It felt funny, didn’t have any other symptoms, have happened to me before. In the evening i went to concert and tried that “wooh“ and couldn’t. Sounded awful. I didn’t thought anything serious, later after talking a while, it got better. Had some lozenges. Next morning i had almost no voice. Well, I thought whatever, and went to work (as a barista). Almost all of the time my colleague talked. But i had to a bit as well. As day went on it got worse n worse. Hard to swallow. Sore throat. Nothing else. Had Decatylen (pills and spray), herbal lozenges, GeloRevoice, teas, NAC, vitamin c with honey. One time it was acid, then antacid worked. But not this time. I don’t know what to do anymore

Female | 22

It sounds like you’re experiencing laryngitis, likely due to vocal strain or a mild infection. The symptoms you describe—voice changes, soreness, and difficulty swallowing—are common in these cases. To help, ensure you stay well-hydrated, rest your voice as much as possible, and consider warm saltwater gargles for the throat. If symptoms persist or worsen, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation and tailored treatment. Prioritizing your vocal health is important, and seeking guidance can provide you with the best path forward. 

Answered on 18th Jan '25

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