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Pain In Skull, Teeth, Whooshing In Ear, Pulsating Sensation. Had CT Scan. Am I A Hypochondriac?

I get a pain at the top of the left side of my skull which can travel down to my teeth . I am prone to allegies but, to me, this pain doesn t seem to be associated with these. I constantly hear a pulse and a whooshing sound in my left ear and when i move it sometimes gets more intense and my ear can ache. I had an infection in my left ear over 18 months ago and since the symptons in my ear and the pain in my head have become worse. I did have a CT scan last October and is showed there was nothing there. I am worried of course about cancer as both my parents have had various forms of the disease. I feel like a hypercondriac but i am worried there is something wrong.
Mon, 26 Aug 2013
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Hello,

Welcome to health care magic forum.


I have read your concern.

From the details produced,i suspect the symptoms can be of trigeminal neuralgia,which usually can cause neuralgic pain.

Get a thorough clinical evaluation by a neurologist.

Avoid exposure to heavy wind,cold fluids etc.

In such cases,diazepam is usually prescibed medication.

Hope this helps out.

Take care.
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Pain In Skull, Teeth, Whooshing In Ear, Pulsating Sensation. Had CT Scan. Am I A Hypochondriac?

Hello, Welcome to health care magic forum. I have read your concern. From the details produced,i suspect the symptoms can be of trigeminal neuralgia,which usually can cause neuralgic pain. Get a thorough clinical evaluation by a neurologist. Avoid exposure to heavy wind,cold fluids etc. In such cases,diazepam is usually prescibed medication. Hope this helps out. Take care.