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I'm waiting to see a neurologist, probably for an MRI scan. I have had the most dreadful headache for about 4 weeks. I am taking Mefanamic acid (which is giving me dreadful mouth ulcers), and in fairness they are taking the pain away, but 3 a day aren't quite enough - I shall ask the Dr about taking 4. What I want to know is, can you have neuralgia in your whole head rather than just down the side. I have suffered with it some years ago, and sometimes this headache feels like it; other times it's just banging like when it wakes me up early morning when the painkiller has stopped working. I have also had a paralysed muscle in my head about 8 years ago which gave me terrible double vision and sickness. This feels too like my eyes are not working properly (although eye-sight is AOK - 1st stop was optician). I'm not frightened that it's anything dreadful, just wondered about neuralgia. Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Horsey........neuralgia, usually but not always follows a nerve pathway and these are usually unilateral........usually but not always
QOne side of the face, one side of the tongue, one side of the abdomen and of course, one leg or one arm.
This is however a generalisation, but your headache is not typical of a "neuralgia"
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QOne side of the face, one side of the tongue, one side of the abdomen and of course, one leg or one arm.
This is however a generalisation, but your headache is not typical of a "neuralgia"
Keep us updated.
When I had trigeminal neuralgia, it was all down one side of my face - I even begged the dentist to extract my teeth because I thought it was an abcess! It came all along past my ear along my cheek bone, along my upper jaw and sort of into my teeth - it was excrutiating. I just thought that as I'd had it , that this could be it again.