Can anyone diagnosed with depression tell me whether they have ever had chicken pox type blisters in face or pain in ears or headaches? Really appreciate genuine answers. I am anxious for about three years after divorce and having headaches, pains in ears and few abnormal blisters on forehead
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Hey, sorry to hear this I suffer from severe migraines myself and really bad allergies and I know this time of year my face and ears start to hurt due to this. Try an allergy pill it may help with a bit of the ear and head pain. I know it sounds weird but may help alleviate some of the pain. As for the blisters I get really bad eczema this time of year that blisters and tends to break out on my face the most. Have you gone to the doctor? They may be able to prescribe something a bit stronger if it's already at the blistering stage. Definitely needs to be looked at for stronger medicated ointment or something. Hope this helps and feel better soon 😊
This is continuing for more than a year now. It gets worse sometimes. I did have severe migraine and one vertigo attack in the past. After sometime I also was depressed. I have severe anxiety too. I dont know what causes these new health issues. Really confusing. Thank you so much. No seasonal allergies in these countries I am from Asia. I never had allergies in my life. First time the ent surgeon gave me allergy medicine and antibiotics. That helped but not a permanent cure. This time also the dermatologist identify this as an acne issue which I dont think right. Only gods knows Blood serum level was also high at the first time but I didnt check this time. So he gave allergy medicine at the first time. But it continued for months so they finally decided it is not an allergy.
That is my first opinion. But those blisters are in clusters mostly and apparently really painful. So this is not that. Physician thought it is due to mollescum but dermatologist refused that opinion too. Waiting for cure. Thank you so much.
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