What’s wrong with the headache and the eye and nose pains?

Persistent headache, eye pain, and nasal pain are usually seen in cases of nasal tumors, sinus tumors, and acute attacks of chronic rhinitis. Patients first need to go to the hospital to check the electronic rhinoscopy and sinus CT can confirm the diagnosis. In case of chronic sinusitis, the patient will also experience bilateral nasal congestion and yellow nasal discharge, and sinus CT can confirm the diagnosis, which is usually seen in maxillary sinusitis as well as septal sinusitis. If it is acute inflammation, the patient needs symptomatic anti-inflammatory treatment, because the inflammatory infection is usually Staphylococcus aureus infection, the patient can best input ceftriaxone sodium, cefotaxime sodium, and also need to perform sinus puncture rinse can be cured. In the case of chronic sinusitis, patients are best treated surgically. Nasal and sinus tumors can often be diagnosed under electronic rhinoscopy and sinus CT. Abnormal neoplasms with an unsmooth, pale white or reddish surface can be found in the nasal cavity and sinuses, causing nasal bleeding, nasal congestion, headache, and eye pain. If the abnormal neoplasm is diagnosed, local pathology needs to be taken first, and if it is diagnosed as a tumor, surgical treatment is needed as soon as possible.