← Return to Sensitive to touch nerve pain in head - sinus related?

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@beats32

Thank you. I'll reach out to my neurologist's office and see if they can order the TDUS. GCA sounds scary/serious. Is it common in younger adults? I'm 37. Treatable? I try to stay off Google because everything is cancer or an aneurysm. It's the strangest sensation - initially very sensitive to touch, but the pain steadily subsides until it's gone. This happens every time until I leave that area alone then do it again, and the same thing happens - initial shock/sensitive reaction, and I can almost slowly rub out the pain if that makes any sense. It's been this way for 7 months without getting any better or any worse.

I attached a comment I read on a Neurology forum that was the best description I've found from anyone else, as well as a diagram with red areas that indicate where the sensitivity is. I never have migraines, intense, sharp pain or any vision issues.

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probably not u r young but should be eliminated as a diagnosis.

i Googled it. please do. being afraid does more harm than actual knowledge. just use it as extra help to talk to your doctor. what Google supplies is not etched in stone. nor going to be. understand? d