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What Causes Pain In Temporal Region After A Major Concussion?

MAJOR CONCUSSION 3.5 YRS AGO, SORE SPOT LEFT TEMPORAL LOBE, HEADACHES, ABDOMINAL PAIN, TINGLING, BURNING, COMPLEX PARTIAL SEIZURES, COMES ON SLOW IN WINTER THEN VERY SUVIER, THEN ALMOST GOES COMPLETELY AWAY BY SPRING, BUT ALWAYS HAVE PAIN OR SORNESS IN SAME SPOT.WHAT COULD THIS BE? CURRENTLY SEEING NEUROLOGIST, ORDERED EEG SO FAR.
Tue, 18 Apr 2017
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DEAR SIR/MA,AM
HI
PERSISTENT HEADACHES 3.5 YEARS AFTER CONCUSSION WITH COMPLEX PARTIAL SEIZURES MAY BE DUE TO FOCAL GLIOSIS IN TEMPORAL AREA OF BRAIN .
CONTINUE TREATMENT AS PER NEUROLOGIST .
YOU MAY NEED A REPEAT MRI BRAIN .
IF MRI BRAIN IS NORMAL , ANXIETY HEADACHE MAY BE THERE AS A CAUSE FOR YOUR PROBLEMS .
THANKS

DR praveen k nath
Director
Deptt. of neurosurgery
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What Causes Pain In Temporal Region After A Major Concussion?

DEAR SIR/MA,AM HI PERSISTENT HEADACHES 3.5 YEARS AFTER CONCUSSION WITH COMPLEX PARTIAL SEIZURES MAY BE DUE TO FOCAL GLIOSIS IN TEMPORAL AREA OF BRAIN . CONTINUE TREATMENT AS PER NEUROLOGIST . YOU MAY NEED A REPEAT MRI BRAIN . IF MRI BRAIN IS NORMAL , ANXIETY HEADACHE MAY BE THERE AS A CAUSE FOR YOUR PROBLEMS . THANKS DR praveen k nath Director Deptt. of neurosurgery