- Male
- 45 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm experiencing some pain in my left eyebrow. I had nasal congestion recently, and yesterday I took a painkiller which helped, but I'm worried because the pain has returned. I recently had a health checkup, and everything seemed fine. I also have a vision of 6.5. Could the vision issue be related to this pain, or is it something else I should be concerned about? What do you think could be causing it?
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