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Hi,
I am a 28 year old female who is desperate to find out what is causing my burning head pain. For nearly 2 years now I have this burning pain just to the left of my crown. If I touch my hair/pull my hair in that area it exacerbates the pain. I also get slight nausea. I have had an MRI of my brain, and a CT which only showed a mucocele in my left sinus (which is at the front) so wouldn't be causing this as per ENT. I had an MRI of my cervical spine showing a cervical disc bulge at C5 level with nerve root compression (I get a numb/painful left arm), again not apparently related to my head pain. I have seen a physio who said my neck is tight yet unlikely to cause head pain as when he presses certain areas, it isn't made worse/better. I have been prescribed Amitriptyline 10mg which didn't help. Upped to 20mg which caused tachycardia so I stopped. I was given Gabapentin which I am scared to take as it's an anti-seizure drug and apparently makes you feel awful! I just want to know what is causing the pain rather than being on medication to stop it.. Any ideas anyone? All I can describe it as is burning hot pain in a specific area which isn't relieved with paracetamol, anti-inflammatories, heat, massage etc... Thank you in advance! |
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