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What Causes Tenderness In The Right Temple Area?

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Posted on Tue, 6 Sep 2016
Question: For approximately two months I have had a sensation of pain on my right temple, which is triggered if the skin in that area is touched. The pain then spreads to the surrounding area for a maximum of some 2 to 3 inches, and then slowly fades away again. I thought nothing of it at first, but after having to deal with it for a few months, I am becoming a little concerned. There is no visible damage or trauma in the skin area in question. Could the problem be neurological? I would appreciate your professional opinion.
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Answered by Dr. Dariush Saghafi (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Get an examination by a neurologist

Detailed Answer:
Good evening and thank you for your question.

The tender sensation of the right temple is referred to as ALLODYNIA. Hopefully, there have been changes in your visual acuities or ability to see things in the past few weeks because if that's the case then, you really need to get in to see a neurologist or ophthalmologist immediately. If you do not have any changes in your vision then, you should still be seen quickly because the condition you are describing MAY BE something called a VASCULITIS or inflammation of blood vessels which is not so uncommon in patients of your age.

I agree with your concern and therefore, a visit with a neurologist in order to rule out something called GIANT CELL ARTERITIS OR TEMPORAL ARTERITIS which describes the location of the swollen or inflamed arteries that are extremely painful. You will need some blood work and potentially to go on a tapering dose of steroids such as prednisone in order to treat the condition if in fact, that's what you are describing.

If I've adequately addressed your concerns could you do me a huge favor by CLOSING THE QUERY and be sure to include some fine words of feedback along with a 5 STAR rating to our encounter if you feel my suggestions have helped? Again, many thanks for posing your question.

Do not forget to contact me in the future at: www.bit.ly/drdariushsaghafi for additional questions, comments, or concerns having to do with this topic or others.

This query has utilized a total of 27 minutes of professional time in research, review, and synthesis for the purpose of formulating a return statement.

If I've adequately addressed your concerns could you do me a huge favor by CLOSING THE QUERY and be sure to include some fine words of feedback along with a 5 STAR rating to our encounter if you feel my suggestions have helped? Again, many thanks for posing your question.

Do not forget to contact me in the future at: www.bit.ly/drdariushsaghafi for additional questions, comments, or concerns having to do with this topic or others.

This query has utilized a total of 17 minutes of professional time in research, review, and synthesis for the purpose of formulating a return statement.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Causes Tenderness In The Right Temple Area?

Brief Answer: Get an examination by a neurologist Detailed Answer: Good evening and thank you for your question. The tender sensation of the right temple is referred to as ALLODYNIA. Hopefully, there have been changes in your visual acuities or ability to see things in the past few weeks because if that's the case then, you really need to get in to see a neurologist or ophthalmologist immediately. If you do not have any changes in your vision then, you should still be seen quickly because the condition you are describing MAY BE something called a VASCULITIS or inflammation of blood vessels which is not so uncommon in patients of your age. I agree with your concern and therefore, a visit with a neurologist in order to rule out something called GIANT CELL ARTERITIS OR TEMPORAL ARTERITIS which describes the location of the swollen or inflamed arteries that are extremely painful. You will need some blood work and potentially to go on a tapering dose of steroids such as prednisone in order to treat the condition if in fact, that's what you are describing. If I've adequately addressed your concerns could you do me a huge favor by CLOSING THE QUERY and be sure to include some fine words of feedback along with a 5 STAR rating to our encounter if you feel my suggestions have helped? Again, many thanks for posing your question. Do not forget to contact me in the future at: www.bit.ly/drdariushsaghafi for additional questions, comments, or concerns having to do with this topic or others. This query has utilized a total of 27 minutes of professional time in research, review, and synthesis for the purpose of formulating a return statement. If I've adequately addressed your concerns could you do me a huge favor by CLOSING THE QUERY and be sure to include some fine words of feedback along with a 5 STAR rating to our encounter if you feel my suggestions have helped? Again, many thanks for posing your question. Do not forget to contact me in the future at: www.bit.ly/drdariushsaghafi for additional questions, comments, or concerns having to do with this topic or others. This query has utilized a total of 17 minutes of professional time in research, review, and synthesis for the purpose of formulating a return statement.