There is more than one answer to this question. Stroke and brain tumor are at the top of the list. Any facial numbness that accompanies a headache...even if headache intensity gets better...should be evaluated by imaging. If it is a stroke, acting (getting to an ER) within the first 24 hours could reverse the damage.
Facial injury, nerve damage, misuse of medications.
Sounds like a migraine. mine used to be exactly like that when started.
My ex husband has spinal stenosis,he has been having very bad headaches for approx 15 months,stiff neck,his doctor said it could be through this complaint,but get it checked out to make sure,but it probably is this causeing your headaches.
psyatica.....or cyatica or anything that sounds remotely like my spelling.......lets do it phonetically........SY-AT-I-CA................
Go to nearest emergency room for cardiac evaluation immediately....
yes acid reflux cause headache and back pain because acid incise ph and gases produce side sleeping can be helpful .
An aortic aneurysm can cause this.
IF IT IS YOUR RIGHT UPPER ARM AND SHOULDER, IT COULD POSSIBLE BE YOUR GALLBLADDER
Trigeminal Neuralgia is an often overlooked side effect of dental work. It is fairly rare, but something to be aware of in addition to the answer below: I am not a dentist, but I did have an upper molar removed about two weeks ago. As for facial pain. Several things could contribute to this. If the roots were fused to the jaw bone facial pain can last for quite some time. Pain can also be caused at the injection site where the local anesthetic is administered. I have had pain like this that lasts over a week. The headache could be just a by product of the overall procedure or related to a specific area near the sinuses which are very close to the upper mouth.
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I had hip replacement surgery 2 years 2 1/2 months ago and my upper thigh is still numb! I was told it could be up to three years until I get the numbness to go away! I have until 2013 to look forward to finding out.
Depends on the size of the hole and which tooth. If it is an upper molar, the roots could be within the sinus cavity. And when there is sinus pressure present, it could cause headaches on the same side. Also, if the hole on the tooth is large enough, air, hot and cold stimuli and food could set the nerve off, triggering a headache. You should see your dentist for futher x-rays and examination.
Compression of what nerve causes facial numbness from the upper palate to the eye on one side of face only? Probably the trigeminal nerve. It causes a condition called Bell's palsy. If your one eye is drroping and your smile droops on the same side, go to the doctor. There is treatment for this and it won't be permanent. Some doctors now think this is caused by a virus and may give you Valtrex and /or steroids, short term.