Head

Pain in the eye area

Pain in the eye area can be associated with ophthalmological diseases, as well as headaches and spinal ailments.

Pain in the temple area

Pain in the temple area can be associated with a number of reasons, including the following:

Brain pain

Brain pain, regardless of the accompanying symptoms, first of all requires immediate consultation with a doctor. Of all the existing causes, about five percent are organic lesions of the nervous system. Being able to identify these causes in time is one of the most important tasks of any specialist.

Wisdom tooth pain

Wisdom teeth are located at the last places of the dental row, usually appear between twenty and twenty-five years, in some cases - much later. Pain in a wisdom tooth is most often associated with the processes accompanying its eruption and growth. In most cases, pain is associated with inflammation of the hood located above the wisdom tooth, as well as with the displacement of other teeth, on which the wisdom tooth exerts pressure during growth.

Pain in the top of my head

Pain in the crown of the head may be a consequence of an injury. If the trauma factor is excluded, the causes of pain may be the following:

Headache treatment

Treatment of headaches is in most cases symptomatic, depending on the type of pain and the severity of the condition.

Pain inside the ear

Pain inside the ear is often quite severe, it leads to a significant decrease in work capacity, and its complications are fraught with serious consequences.

Pain in the upper hard and soft palate

Pain in the palate, like any pain in the mouth, can be intense and persistent, hard to bear, and can deprive us of appetite and sleep. In general, the palate is the upper part of our oral cavity, connecting it to the larynx. It includes a hard and soft part, which are covered by mucous membranes. Naturally, they are easy to scratch and injure.

Pain in the left temple

People complaining of pain in the left temple very often come to see a neurologist. According to epidemiological studies, in civilized countries, about 70% of the population experiences constant or periodic pain.

Nasal pain

You will notice pain in your nose right away. While people can usually put up with pain in their back, legs or arms until the last minute, when it comes to their face, there is no point in delaying it.