
Having Isolated Pain On Face, Getting Headache. Prescribed Medicine For Shingles. Hairline Fracture In Skull?

Thanks for writing to us
I understand your concern and I have noted all your complaints
The possibilities could be 1. Trigeminal neuralgia 2. Atypical facial pain
Based upon the data that you have provided, I do not feel that you have shingles
It could be possible that traumatic damage of nerve can present in the same manner
I urge you to get examined by a neurologist. The clinical interview will clarify the nature of pain. The clinical examination will determine if there is actual trigeminal nerve involvement or not. A brain scan which also includes a bone window will resolve many issues. You may wait for few days if there are no other problems. I also suggest you to undergo a dental check up. If the scan is normal a course of gabapentine, pregabaline or carbamazepine will help reduce your pain.
So please get evaluated as I have discussed
I hope that i have addressed your problems
In case of further questions, please get back to me
Best wishes


Thanks for the feedback.
Classical trigeminal neuralgia happens in old age.
Note that traumatic nerve damage can also present in the same way.
The possibility of atypical facial pain is high in your case.
If it is primary trigeminal neuralgia and MRI shows some signs, other options do exist. You definitely need not struggle throughout your life as the management options are wide. Our first and important objective is to establish the diagnosis rather than being worried and speculating things which are not appropriate. Please do not worry much. I assure you that you will improve with time.
Please XXXXXXX a neurologist and get back to me if needed
Best wishes


I saw a doctor and they ruled out shingles and performed a sinus x-ray, but found nothing wrong. The pain has shifted to a dull and compressing type sensation isolated around my left temple. I can feel it around my jaw and the left eyelid. They set me up for a CT Scan tomorrow and will evaluate the results before referring me to a neurologist. My question to you as a neurologist, given my symptoms: which kind of test is the most useful for you to evaluate? CT Scan or a MRI? Thank you
Thanks for the query,
If I were to be your treating doctor, I would pick MRI scan. This will pick up subtle problems in the brain also. Given the possibilities, I think you should go for MRI.
I will be glad to address if you have more queries.
If all your queries are answered, please close this discussion.
Best wishes


I'll be getting a recommendation from my doctor this week, but I wanted to see if you could offer a second opinion? Is Chiari One malformation something I should treat right away or should I wait to see if the pain subsides first? Do you think that could be causing the pain and is the degree of malformation low, medium or great? Many thanks for your feedback.
Thanks for the feedback.
The decision of treatment regarding the treatment of Chiari Malformation depends upon the associated clinical findings which will be determined by a neurophysician or neurosurgeon after a detailed clinical evaluation. If you do not have headache, vomiting, stiffness of legs, urinary problem you can wait until you get an appointment with your doctor. Further, your doctor will guide you based upon the findings as I discussed. I think that you should have MRI scan for better definition of these lesions before deciding on any treatment.
Your pain could be related to both the malformation and sinus problem.

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