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What Causes Pins And Needles Sensation In The Forehead?

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Posted on Tue, 14 Mar 2017
Question: Every so often, I have an area on my forehead, just above my left eye, that gets sensitive. If I touch that area, or hair in the area (brow), I get a shooting pain that feels like needles piercing me. It lasts for a second or two but is very painful. I've had this happen before where it lasted for a few months & disapeared after an especially painful episode. It was gone for a few months & is now back. I'm a 46 year old male in good health. My email address is: YYYY@YYYY
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Muhammad Sareer Khalil (2 hours later)
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Hello and welcome

I appreciate your concern

Based on your description, it's trigeminal neuralgia also known as tic douloureux.

A neurologist should be consulted to advise necessary brain imaging if needed to exclude causes like multiple sclerosis and any posterior fossa neoplasm.

Carbemezepine is the first line drug for trigeminal neuralgia.

Surgery and local alcohol injection are reserved for those that don't respond to medication.

Wishing you best of health

Thanks
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What Causes Pins And Needles Sensation In The Forehead?

Brief Answer: Explained Detailed Answer: Hello and welcome I appreciate your concern Based on your description, it's trigeminal neuralgia also known as tic douloureux. A neurologist should be consulted to advise necessary brain imaging if needed to exclude causes like multiple sclerosis and any posterior fossa neoplasm. Carbemezepine is the first line drug for trigeminal neuralgia. Surgery and local alcohol injection are reserved for those that don't respond to medication. Wishing you best of health Thanks