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What Causes Tender Skull Lumps With Dizziness, Fatigue And Jaw Pain?

Hello, my husband has been feeling very fatigued lately, at least 2 weeks, and states he feels foggy headed like sometimes the world is moving slow around him. He says at times it s a dizzy like feeling. He also just discovered 3-4 lumps at the base of his skull. very slighlty tender, but firm and not movable. He also has reported recent tooth/jaw pain. It s intermittent, but when the jaw pain comes it s bilateral. I plan on making him a dr s appt asap, but any thoughts?
Tue, 25 Oct 2016
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dear
CAN i know your husband age ?
it seems acute to me , 2 weeks back ! so most probably it's infection of ears or nasopharynx
i suggest for you to go to a good ENT doctor , doing full examination and mostly he will need to do a CT head to localize where is the lesion.

hope he gets well soon and please keep me updated

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What Causes Tender Skull Lumps With Dizziness, Fatigue And Jaw Pain?

dear CAN i know your husband age ? it seems acute to me , 2 weeks back ! so most probably it s infection of ears or nasopharynx i suggest for you to go to a good ENT doctor , doing full examination and mostly he will need to do a CT head to localize where is the lesion. hope he gets well soon and please keep me updated