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Suggest Treatment For A Burning Pain In The Right Temple

I have been having pain in my right temple since yesterday morning. It is a burning pain, but it also feels like some is pulling my hair out. It is also quite painful to touch, feels like I have been punched. Nothing seems to make it any better. Any suggestions?
Wed, 25 Jan 2017
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Infectious Diseases Specialist 's  Response
hello!
I have been through your question.
You should know that some medical conditions are some of the possible causes of temple burning sensation like temporal arteritis, trigeminal neuralgia, Bell's pulsy, tick (involuntary muscle twitches). Furthermore, some times this could be the first signs of a facial shingles but to verify the diagnosis you should see appearance of some blisters. According your symptoms I suggest to meet a neurologist to do a differential diagnosis, to take a detailed medical history, to do head CT AND some lab exam( glicemi ect) and to find the prompt right diagnosis.

I hope my answer help you.I wish you a quick recovery.
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Suggest Treatment For A Burning Pain In The Right Temple

hello! I have been through your question. You should know that some medical conditions are some of the possible causes of temple burning sensation like temporal arteritis, trigeminal neuralgia, Bell s pulsy, tick (involuntary muscle twitches). Furthermore, some times this could be the first signs of a facial shingles but to verify the diagnosis you should see appearance of some blisters. According your symptoms I suggest to meet a neurologist to do a differential diagnosis, to take a detailed medical history, to do head CT AND some lab exam( glicemi ect) and to find the prompt right diagnosis. I hope my answer help you.I wish you a quick recovery.