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Head Felt Weird While Playing. Warm Rushes Towards Ear, Head Numbness. Reason For Above Symptoms?

well it started on friday , i was playing a game and the right side of my head went all weird , it like a rush of warmness and feels it ends towards my right ear , ive been having these for 3 days now, and sometimes it can be that bad i think im going to pass out , also my right side of my head is slightly numb but none of my body is, i went hospital saturday and the doctor felt my neck and said i was fine but i keep getting them and i dont feel right , im not ill or sick but the rushes can make me feel sick
Sat, 31 Aug 2013
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Hi ! I would suggest you to consult a neurologist in your area for your problem who may advise you for a carotid doppler to exclude any carotid pathology. He may also examine you for excluding any other neurological problem like migraine. You can also discuss about this with your family physician. Good luck.
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Head Felt Weird While Playing. Warm Rushes Towards Ear, Head Numbness. Reason For Above Symptoms?

Hi ! I would suggest you to consult a neurologist in your area for your problem who may advise you for a carotid doppler to exclude any carotid pathology. He may also examine you for excluding any other neurological problem like migraine. You can also discuss about this with your family physician. Good luck.