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Hi, the right side of my face and ear ( most of the time it s on the right) starts burning and turning beat red. My pulse beats hard and slightly fast and I feel tense. My blood pressure always seems normal. Its been doing it for a couple of years, but now its happening on both sides. Its getting worse and really starting to scare me. Im scared im going to have a stroke especially now because I am paralyzed.
Hello! Thank you for asknig on HCM! I would like to explain that your complains are compatible with the trigeminal nerve irritation coupled with autonomic dysfunction. This may be associated with headache, like clustering, etc. You don't have t oworry to much as these are primary cefalea, and almost treatable. I recommend you to consult a neurologist for a careful differential diagnosis, and a probalbe head MRI to identify better cranial nerves involvements.
Hope to have been helpful to you. Greetings! Dr. Iliri
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Hello! Thank you for asknig on HCM! I would like to explain that your complains are compatible with the trigeminal nerve irritation coupled with autonomic dysfunction. This may be associated with headache, like clustering, etc. You don t have t oworry to much as these are primary cefalea, and almost treatable. I recommend you to consult a neurologist for a careful differential diagnosis, and a probalbe head MRI to identify better cranial nerves involvements. Hope to have been helpful to you. Greetings! Dr. Iliri