
Suggest Treatment For Severe Pain On Head With Numbness On Face

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I read your question carefully and I am sorry about the pain and emotional issues you have experienced.
Judging by your mentioning migraine and spinal issues I imagine you have chronic pain issues. Apart from oversensitivization to pain which could change pain perception, it is common in these cases to develop also mood and anxiety disorders which could explain that type of episode.
However, while I do consider the episode to be related to your chronic issues, the fact that you describe an extreme sudden pain like you never had before worries me a little, because having those other problems doesn't make you immune to new conditions like stroke. For that region since the pain is persisting with face numbness I do recommend a physical exam by your doctor to check for other neurological signs which might call for brain imaging.
If no such findings will be present I wouldn't add any new therapies for the moment. If seemingly persistent/recurring I would consider adding an antidepressant drug such as amitriptyline or duloxetine which are used both for chronic pain as well as mood disorders.
I hope to have been of help.

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