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What Causes Sharp Pain Behind The Eyebrows?

Two weeks ago I took a strange fall. I stumbled first and fell to my left knee. Then I continued to go forward down on my face with my arms under me in almost slow motion . Friends who saw me fall made that description. My arms were under me, not extended in front like you would expect. As I was shaking off the fall there was a sharp pain behind my right eyebrow that extended from the scalp line to the cheekbone. Within about 15 minutes I was doing better. I have a history of TIA, should I expect this was a TIA?
Thu, 17 Oct 2019
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Hello,

TIA may cause neurological symptoms and falls can be included in these as well. In your case, a seizure could also be the cause. Y

ou will need a check with your doctor to make sure your heart is doing well and also have a neurological exam to rule out brain lesions.
According to the findings from these examinations, the doctor will be able to decide on further management.

I hope this answers your query.
I remain at your disposal for further medical assistance.

Regards,

Dr. Antoneta Zotaj
General and Family Physician
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What Causes Sharp Pain Behind The Eyebrows?

Hello, TIA may cause neurological symptoms and falls can be included in these as well. In your case, a seizure could also be the cause. Y ou will need a check with your doctor to make sure your heart is doing well and also have a neurological exam to rule out brain lesions. According to the findings from these examinations, the doctor will be able to decide on further management. I hope this answers your query. I remain at your disposal for further medical assistance. Regards, Dr. Antoneta Zotaj General and Family Physician