What Is The Cause And Remedy Of Sensations In Head ?
had strange sensations in left upper side of head, doc ran a blood test and called today saying something was elevated and had temple vein and wants me to get a bioposy of the temple vein? I do not know what they are talking about or what they are looking for? any information before I allow this done?
Fri, 8 Sep 2017
Internal Medicine Specialist, Dr. Malik's Response
Hello,
You might have a temporal arteritis (also called giant cell arteritis). It is an inflammation of the artery which supplies blood to the head and brain. The disease presents mostly with tenderness in the upper ear zone (temporal zone) and headaches. Also it might cause fever, muscle pain, joint pain, and jaw pain after chewing. The condition is diagnosed by blood test initially (measuring erythrocyte sedimentation rate) and confirmed by biopsy. Treatment should not be delayed. Initially your doctor prescribes high dose steroids to prevent eye complication. The dose will be subsequently decreased. You might also prescribed aspirin or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). During the treatment you should have follow up eye exam.
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What Is The Cause And Remedy Of Sensations In Head ?
Hello, You might have a temporal arteritis (also called giant cell arteritis). It is an inflammation of the artery which supplies blood to the head and brain. The disease presents mostly with tenderness in the upper ear zone (temporal zone) and headaches. Also it might cause fever, muscle pain, joint pain, and jaw pain after chewing. The condition is diagnosed by blood test initially (measuring erythrocyte sedimentation rate) and confirmed by biopsy. Treatment should not be delayed. Initially your doctor prescribes high dose steroids to prevent eye complication. The dose will be subsequently decreased. You might also prescribed aspirin or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). During the treatment you should have follow up eye exam. Best regards,