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Is The Temple Pain In Both Sides Of Head Due To Side Effects Of Medicines?

i recently had two mini strokes tia my blood pressure was 163 over 95 i have been taking lisipronil 10 mgs for over twenty years my doctor doubled my dosage to two tablets per day i have coronory heart disease cervical spodylosis as well as osteoathritis i also take lipitor as well as the pain killer gabapentin for my carpal tunnel and ulna nerve problems as well as trigeminal neuraligia i have a lot of temple pain both sides of my head could it be due to my medicines
Fri, 15 May 2020
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Hello,

Pain in the temples is very common. While many factors can cause it, this pain most often stems from stress or tension. Temple pain can result from an underlying medical condition, though this is rare. Over-the-counter pain medication and lifestyle changes can often relieve pain in the temples.

Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

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Dr. Dorina Gurabardhi, General & Family Physician
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Is The Temple Pain In Both Sides Of Head Due To Side Effects Of Medicines?

Hello, Pain in the temples is very common. While many factors can cause it, this pain most often stems from stress or tension. Temple pain can result from an underlying medical condition, though this is rare. Over-the-counter pain medication and lifestyle changes can often relieve pain in the temples. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Dorina Gurabardhi, General & Family Physician