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PLEASE HELP! sinusitis or astigmatism?


I have the same thing but can this effect one side only? I have had headaches for 5 months, all on right side. my Doc. first said it was mastoid, an ENT proved it wasnt but can this Sphenoid sinusitis effect just one side.

I have had the headaches on the right side since. Feb. and now find out I have astigmatisms in both eyes. Im trying to find out if my headaches could be sphenoid sinusitis or could it be closer related to the astigmatism.

Sphenoid sinusitis is a sinus infection in a particular part of the sinuses called the sphenoid area which is deeper in the skull, behind the eyes. Sinusitis is an inflammation of one or more of the sinuses (hollow cavities in the skull) often caused by allergy or upper respiratory infection. Sinusitis can be categorized according to what part of the sinuses the infection is located.

It can be on just one side.

I am, however, wondering why you mention astigmatism.

This is the textbook definition of astigmatism.

The cornea is the outermost part of the eye. It is a transparent layer that covers the colored part of the eye (iris), pupil, and lens. The cornea bends light and helps to focus it onto the retina where specialized cells (photo receptors) detect light and transmit nerve impulses via the optic nerve to the brain where the image is formed. The cornea is dome shaped. Any incorrect shaping of the cornea results in an incorrect focusing of the light that passes through that part of the cornea. The bending of light is called refraction and focusing problems with the cornea are called diseases of refraction or refractive disorders. Astigmatism is an image distortion that results from an improperly shaped cornea. Usually the cornea is spherically shaped, like a baseball. However, in astigmatism the cornea is elliptically shaped, more like a football. There is a long meridian and a short meridian. These two meridians generally have a constant curvature and are generally perpendicular to each other (regular astigmatism). Irregular astigmatism may have more than two meridians of focus and they may not be 90掳 apart. A point of light, therefore, going through an astigmatic cornea will have two points of focus, instead of one nice sharp image on the retina. This will cause the person to have blurry vision. What the blur looks like will depend upon the amount and the direction of the astigmatism. A person with nearsightedness (myopia) or farsightedness (hyperopia) may see a dot as a blurred circle. A person with astigmatism may see the same dot as a blurred oval or frankfurter-shaped blur.

Some cases of astigmatism are caused by problems in the lens of the eye. Minor variations in the curvature of the lens can produce minor degrees of astigmatism (lenticular astigmatism). In these patients, the cornea is usually normal in shape. Infants, as a group, have the least amount of astigmatism. Astigmatism may increase during childhood, as the eye is developing.

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