How would one go about ridding him/herself of sinus pressure?

Pressure in the back of the head, neck, and eye?

  • For the past few months I've been experiencing a lot of pressure and a throbbing, pulsing feeling in the back of my head (at the base), my neck, and the same pressure and pulsing feeling in my eyes, but its usually one eye at a time. Laying down usually makes it worse, unless I lay in just the right way which is new every time. I've read a lot online and everything says its pressure, stress, anxiety, or tension, but I honestly don't think its either. I've put hot rags and other things to relax my muscles, but that never seems to make a different. It never happens at a stressful time in my life either. Last time it happened was on vacation! My neck also starts to feel wobbly, like my head is too heavy or something. I'm really starting to worry, its almost as if there is excess fluid in the back of my head or something, if that makes any sense. But every time it happens, one of my eyes is also affected. It gets to where all I can do is close my eyes to make the pain somewhat go away. Does anyone know what this could be? Every part of me is telling me its NOT a tension/anxiety thing. Part of me thinks its more sinus related than stress related.. But I haven't had any sinus problems lately and I'm still feeling it. Anyone know what I'm describing?

  • Answer:

    That sounds like possible Stroke material, See a doctor right away just to be safe. My Dad had the same feelings and it was very serious. Hope it is different for you.

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