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I've been expiring severe sensitivity in head area for along time now and it's been constant and I find it very difficult with especially when sleeping I take medication to alleviate this condition but so far it hasn't had any success now its been difficult to explain especially now I've got a new doctor that doesn't really understand my medical history so it's back to square one litterally now the symptoms I've been constantly experiencing first I did have a serious car accident in the last year of primary school going back and all my doctors believe that's where it all started from now my symptoms is real sensitivity in head area I can't for some unforeseen reason aint able to sleep on the right side at all because it effects the nose and closes in the nasal passage then with the sleep pattern if I don't wake up instantly to the alarm I have serious problems guaranteed I know this sounds peculiar & bizarre but it's the gospel truth guaranteed now with these strange symptoms if when the alarm does go of and I wake instantly and say just for a example like any normal person able to hit the snooze button and lying backdoor for a while if they choose sorry I ain't able to that unless I gently proceed to ly backdown on the pillow now if don't do this with a gentle approach I have severe symptoms like for ezample the nasal passage on the right side closes in and it's like the that side of the face has been squashed in and sever discomfort all day long and feel ral incoherent can't concentrate can't focus all anything guaranteed!✈️

Hello.

There are several potential causes for experiencing severe sensitivity in the head area. Some possible explanations include:

  1. Migraines: Migraines are a type of headache that can cause severe pain, sensitivity to light, and other symptoms. Some people may also experience nausea, vomiting, and dizziness.

  2. Tension headaches: Tension headaches are a type of headache that often feels like a tight band around the head. They can also cause sensitivity to light and sound.

  3. Sinusitis: Sinusitis is an inflammation of the sinuses that can cause pain and pressure in the head, as well as sensitivity to light and sound.

  4. Trigeminal neuralgia: Trigeminal neuralgia is a condition that affects the trigeminal nerve, which is responsible for sensation in the face. It can cause severe facial pain and sensitivity.

  5. Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder: TMJ disorder is a condition that affects the joint that connects the jawbone to the skull. It can cause pain and sensitivity in the jaw, as well as in the head and neck.

  6. Other neurological conditions: There are several other neurological conditions that can cause sensitivity in the head area, including multiple sclerosis, meningitis, and brain tumors.

Have you found out what was the culprit in your case?

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