
Suggest Treatment For Throbbing Burning Pain On Left Temple Radiating Behind Head

Question: HI I'm a 30 year old female and I just noticed i have throbbing burning pain on my left temple and over my left brow,it radiates to the left side behind my head... I had a concussion in 2009 from a car accident on the same side could that be associated with it. and what should I do... also I was exercising earlier doing flag pole move i don't know if this could be also associated with it
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Brief Answer:
Need more info
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for the query
I understand you have throbbing pain in the left temple, however in order to help you better I need a few more details from you
1. is the pain through out the day or associated with the pole exercise ?
2. What brings down pain ?
3. did you have a upper respiratory tract infection recently ?
4. Do you have headaches as well?
Please get back to me, I am awaiting your reply
Regards
Need more info
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for the query
I understand you have throbbing pain in the left temple, however in order to help you better I need a few more details from you
1. is the pain through out the day or associated with the pole exercise ?
2. What brings down pain ?
3. did you have a upper respiratory tract infection recently ?
4. Do you have headaches as well?
Please get back to me, I am awaiting your reply
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


1.I'm not sure that the pain is associated with the pole exercise that is what I asked
2. I don't know I have not taken any medication
3.I do not have an upper respiratory infection
4.no I don't really get headaches regularly
2. I don't know I have not taken any medication
3.I do not have an upper respiratory infection
4.no I don't really get headaches regularly
Brief Answer:
Could be associated with the concussion
Detailed Answer:
Hello
I am extremely sorry for the short delay in the reply. I was on call at my hospital and it was extremely busy.
Here is what I think
There are three possibilities on why the temple is paining. 1. Could be related to the concussion 2. Migraine 3. Sinusitis
I have seen 3 of my patients have chronic headaches ( even the one you are suffering falls under the category of headaches) following a concussion, the pathophysiology of it is not known. Here is what you should do
Migraines and sinusitis is less likely as you dont have other symptoms which suggests the same.
1. Get a CT brain done, sometimes a subdural hematoma develops known as chonic SDH which goes unnoticed for several years
2. For now take tab acetaminophen twice a day for the pain. This is the best drug for this type of pain
I hope I was of help, if you have any further queries please get back to me
Regards
Could be associated with the concussion
Detailed Answer:
Hello
I am extremely sorry for the short delay in the reply. I was on call at my hospital and it was extremely busy.
Here is what I think
There are three possibilities on why the temple is paining. 1. Could be related to the concussion 2. Migraine 3. Sinusitis
I have seen 3 of my patients have chronic headaches ( even the one you are suffering falls under the category of headaches) following a concussion, the pathophysiology of it is not known. Here is what you should do
Migraines and sinusitis is less likely as you dont have other symptoms which suggests the same.
1. Get a CT brain done, sometimes a subdural hematoma develops known as chonic SDH which goes unnoticed for several years
2. For now take tab acetaminophen twice a day for the pain. This is the best drug for this type of pain
I hope I was of help, if you have any further queries please get back to me
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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