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Above and slightly back a bit from ears actually x
Far....far too many things without a better description. How old is the patient, how long has the patient been experiencing the pains, how long do they last....etc etc.

Three things come to mind..a) anxiety state b) temporal arteritis c) musculoskeletal disorder.
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Me!

Not worried at all about it - most probs anxiety..

25...Past few days, come and go within a few mins but sharp enough for me to put my hands to my head- occasionally to the front aswell.

Was just wondering...lol not concerned - thanks!!! Xx
I would definitely go to your GP rather than ask for assumptions on here Tinker, there could be numerous causes, you may not be concerned " But I would be"
Your only young aren't you? Do you have your music very loud. Loud noises
can hurt your ears. In my early teens I used to walk round with a transistor radio continuously glued to my ear. Years later suffer from pain and fuzziness
in my left ear.
cupid...interesting.

Did they remove the transistor with glue remover?
They wouldn't do that, Sqad. That seems a sure recipe for 'Glue Ear'.
No. but I was always getting it confiscated [the radio that is]
sandy...........LOL...........nice one (why didn't I think of that?)
You wait sandyRoe, I'll set you know who onto you!
Sorry tinkerbell for hijacking your thread. I hope you get some sensible answers soon.
:-) I'm away to hide in my monastic cell, then
Cupid's been reading too much Harry Potter.

Tinks, stress perhaps? I don't think anyone here could tell you what it is. You really should see your GP.
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Go and ask your GP.
naomi

////I don't think anyone here could tell you what it is. You really should see your GP.////

That is total nonsense.......anyone can tell you what it is.....whether they are correct is quite a different matter.
Haaaaaa! Spot on, Sqad. ;o)
naomi..;-)
A low ceiling.
When I was an understudy at Oberammergau a few years ago my crown of thorns gave me a murderous headache.

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