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Mit tegyünk, ha az Airbnb-k élhetetlenné teszik a házunkat?

Sziasztok!

Sok-sok éve lakunk egy belvárosi házban, ahol pár éve elég sok airbnb lett. Eddig türelmesek voltunk, de ott tart a helyzet, hogy úgy érezzük egy hostel lett a házból. Folyamatosan 6+ fős legénybúcsús társaságok ordítják fel a lépcsőházat hajnali 4-kor. Erre nem megoldás a rendőr, hiszen mire kiér eltűnnek. Szóltunk a tuljanak, magasról tesz ránk.

A kérdésem az, hogyan lehet hivatalos formában betiltani egy házban az airbnb-ket? A közös képviselő és a lakók nagy része biztosan egyetért velünk. Mi ennek a menete? Petíció?

Ha esetleg a ti házatokban sikerült, segíts nekünk is kérlek! Köszi előre is!

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u/the-redcat — 23 hours ago

Unexplained headaches, bloodshot left eye, and pressure in my head, eyes, ears for 1.5 years - after wisdom tooth surgery

Details: 25F, 164 cm, 52 kg, non-smoker, no medications

My symptoms started in **February 2025**, shortly after I had a right **wisdom tooth surgery**. I don't know if the surgery actually triggered this or if the timing was just a coincidence.

Main symptoms

* Persistent headaches * My **left eye** became very bloodshot (the right eye sometimes as well, but much less) * Episodes of **palpitations** (less and less often), especially after: * heavy meals, very salty foods * sometimes randomly * Pain deep inside my eye socket, especially on the left side * Whenever I **bend over**, I feel as if my head suddenly fills with blood: * my **face** becomes noticeably **red** * I develop a feeling of pressure/**fullness in my eyes and ears** * If I have to bend over repeatedly (for example while cleaning), I become: * dizzy * completely exhausted * My neck and shoulders frequently become extremely tight. Massaging them often provides temporary relief from some of the symptoms. * I also frequently develop inflammation and mild pain around the gum of my **lower right second molar (tooth 47)** during brushing. It feels more like something in my face is causing it rather than a local gum problem, although I could absolutely be wrong.

Before all of this started, I exercised regularly. Now I can barely exercise because the symptoms become much worse with physical activity or repeated bending over.

Tests and appointments so far:

* Three different courses of antibiotics because doctors suspected I might have developed an infection related to the wisdom tooth surgery * An echocardiogram, which was completely normal * Multiple dental evaluations: A periodontal pocket was found around the tooth mentioned above, cleaned, and I now maintain very careful oral hygiene. * TMJ specialist: I appear to clench my jaw, and the muscles in that area are enlarged as a result. However, the specialist did not believe this could explain my symptoms.

Unfortunately, none of these have explained or resolved my symptoms.

Other relevant information

A **week ago**, after **six years** of chronic pelvic pain and countless medical appointments, I was finally diagnosed with **May-Thurner syndrome**. That diagnosis made me wonder whether my head and eye symptoms could also have a **vascular cause**. What do you think?

It took six years to finally receive my May-Thurner syndrome diagnosis, and I'm honestly terrified that I'll spend another six years searching for the cause of these symptoms.

**If anyone has any thoughts, suggestions, or even ideas about what tests or specialists might be appropriate, I would be deeply grateful.**

Thank you so much for taking the time to read this.

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u/the-redcat — 4 days ago
▲ 2 r/AskDoctorSmeeee+1 crossposts

Unexplained headaches, bloodshot left eye, and pressure in my head, eyes, ears for 1.5 years - after wisdom tooth surgery

Details: 25F, 164 cm, 52 kg, non-smoker, no medications

My symptoms started in February 2025, shortly after I had a right wisdom tooth surgery. I don't know if the surgery actually triggered this or if the timing was just a coincidence.

Main symptoms

  • Persistent headaches
  • My left eye became very bloodshot (the right eye sometimes as well, but much less)
  • Episodes of palpitations (less and less often), especially after:
    • heavy meals, very salty foods
    • sometimes randomly
  • Pain deep inside my eye socket, especially on the left side
  • Whenever I bend over, I feel as if my head suddenly fills with blood:
    • my face becomes noticeably red
    • I develop a feeling of pressure/fullness in my eyes and ears
  • If I have to bend over repeatedly (for example while cleaning), I become:
    • dizzy
    • completely exhausted
  • My neck and shoulders frequently become extremely tight. Massaging them often provides temporary relief from some of the symptoms.
  • I also frequently develop inflammation and mild pain around the gum of my lower right second molar (tooth 47) during brushing. It feels more like something in my face is causing it rather than a local gum problem, although I could absolutely be wrong.

Before all of this started, I exercised regularly. Now I can barely exercise because the symptoms become much worse with physical activity or repeated bending over.

Tests and appointments so far:

  • Three different courses of antibiotics because doctors suspected I might have developed an infection related to the wisdom tooth surgery
  • An echocardiogram, which was completely normal
  • Multiple dental evaluations: A periodontal pocket was found around the tooth mentioned above, cleaned, and I now maintain very careful oral hygiene.
  • TMJ specialist: I appear to clench my jaw, and the muscles in that area are enlarged as a result. However, the specialist did not believe this could explain my symptoms.

Unfortunately, none of these have explained or resolved my symptoms.

Other relevant information

A week ago, after six years of chronic pelvic pain and countless medical appointments, I was finally diagnosed with May-Thurner syndrome. That diagnosis made me wonder whether my head and eye symptoms could also have a vascular cause. What do you think?

It took six years to finally receive my May-Thurner syndrome diagnosis, and I'm honestly terrified that I'll spend another six years searching for the cause of these symptoms.

If anyone has any thoughts, suggestions, or even ideas about what tests or specialists might be appropriate, I would be deeply grateful.

Thank you so much for taking the time to read this.

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u/the-redcat — 4 days ago