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Pinching pain in right side of head
Hello doctor, I am having a steep pinching pain on right side of my head just above my right ear, my ear also feels some pain. It is in a particular area of head. The pain is not continuous, it comes in seconds of intervals and goes off and again come after 30s to 40s. The same pain I was having last year as well for about continue 20 days and goes off its own. Although I consulted to GP they just gave me pain killer. What is all about, do I again go for consultation or its goes off on its own And if goes off, what to do now to relieved by this pain? TIA!
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Hello mam. Thank you for the detailed description. By your description,  it can be a nerve issue,  however a detailed evaluation will be required for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Please take online consultation
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Plz don't take too many of painkillers
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Consultation is definitely required and need to follow his advice too.
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Looking way ur age is usually treatable.
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Can take painkillers on sos basis if prob is infrequent.
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