- Male
- 37 Years
- 26 days ago
Hello doctor, my husband has been having a headache for the last 20 days on the right side especially near the eye and front area. It is every day and comes and goes with no specific time. He went for an eye test and vision is good. Which department should we consult now for the headache? Please help.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Persistent one sided headache near the eye for 20 days needs evaluation by a neurologist to rule out migraine, cluster headache, or sinus issues. Since the eye check was normal, an ENT consultation may also help if sinus pain is suspected. Avoid stress, get good sleep, and stay hydrated meanwhile. If severe headache, vision changes, or vomiting develop, seek urgent care.
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