
Headache, Jolt-like Pain. Have TMJ And Bad Posture. Should I Be Concerned About Brain Aneurysm?

I do have TMJ and not the best posture, so I don't know if this could be a factor. And I do have an appointment set up to see a doctor fairly soon, but I wanted to make sure it's not an emergency. It's certainly not the "worst headache ever."
My question: Should I be concerned this is something more serious, like a brain aneurysm that's about to rupture? Thank you.
Thanks for your query.
I appreciate your efforts for medical consultation in so much distress.
Important aspects of your query are:
• 25 year old female
• Known case of TMJ problem
• Complaints of: Episodic sharp pain in right temple area.
You case is interesting and but difficult too. Many time only with symptoms it is difficult to reach any diagnosis. Then we have to consider multiple possibilities for current situation.
I would like to consider multiple possibilities for cause of headache in following hierarchy:
• TMJ problem: as you are already having it.
• Some locally nerve related problem: Neuralgia or nerve compression.
• Stress or anxiety related: if present with pain or exacerbation of pain due to stress or anxiety.
• Migraine or Aneurysm: less chances. In these condition patient experience severe and bursting headache. Although chances are least but their possibility can not be rule out only from clinical presentation.
It is better to fix appointment with neurologist. Even if it is not serious problem but you need treatment, as it is causing discomfort to you in routine life.
I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you. In case of any doubt, I will be available for follow ups.
Wish you good health.
Regards,

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