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Sharp, Superficial Pain On Head
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Hello all
I have been getting intermittent pains on the front/left side of my head, which last a very short time and then go completely. I can't describe it as a headache because that would imply a pain deeper in the head and this is on the surface. It almost feels like the kind of 'wincey' pain you get from a sensitive tooth. I am going to resist the urge to Google it so am wondering it anyone has any ideas on this please.
Thanks
Maz x
I have been getting intermittent pains on the front/left side of my head, which last a very short time and then go completely. I can't describe it as a headache because that would imply a pain deeper in the head and this is on the surface. It almost feels like the kind of 'wincey' pain you get from a sensitive tooth. I am going to resist the urge to Google it so am wondering it anyone has any ideas on this please.
Thanks
Maz x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well, the main thing that needs excluding is a condition called Temporal Arteritis, which would need diagnosis by blood tests and treatment by steroids, but the pain that you describe is not typical of this disorder, which tends to be "throbbing" in nature.
It is not a common disorder and is a rank outsider at 500-1
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