Re: Uneven facial health
- From: "Iain" <iain_inkster@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 7 Dec 2006 13:25:32 -0800
Jeff wrote:
"Iain" <iain_inkster@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm twenty three, and one side of my face seems less healthy than the
other in manifold ways.
The eye on the bad side is goes red\dark more than the other, whenever
anything happen to make eyes go red\dark (tiredness, irritation, etc).
That whole side of the face looks five years older, and\or, less well
slept, and lacks the same healthy glow as the other side.
The eye stuff seemed to start six months ago when I had an extreme
headache and blocked tubes.
Note that I do not look altogether tired and my eyed are mostly fine
- it's just that the condition of one side is always several times
worse than the other. Why is that?
I can thing of several reasons. So can your doctor. Please ask him or her.
Your doctor can examine you and get a full history, something we can't do
here.
You couldn't maybe moot them? It just seems such a petty thing to
bother the NHS about -- nothing seems wrong -- just uneven.
~Iain
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