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Default Right forehead sensitivity, tension, slight eye pain

Hi. Glad found this site. Hope get some insight. Past few months, right forehead has sensitivity, slightly brush fingers over it have small amount pain in eye eyebrow forehead up to my scalp. Mild tension headache some dizziness comes and goes. Mild. Any idea what could be. Thank you
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The symptoms you describe sound like trigeminal neuralgia (see link below). Have you seen a doctor for your symptoms yet?

Trigeminal Neuralgia Fact Sheet | National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
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The symptoms you describe sound like trigeminal neuralgia (see link below). Have you seen a doctor for your symptoms yet.
Thank you for responding. I have seen my PC. Referred to ophthalmologist, no disease found. Had CT performed. Will see PC 01/02/2018 for results. The pain isn't severe or stabbing nor burning. Pain is mild stays with me throughout the day until fall asleep. Have mild dizziness comes goes intermittently. Sometimes none for days. But mild pain constant. Above n behind right eye/eyebrow up to my scalp. Very distressing
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