Temporal Arteritis is an uncommon inflammatory disease, that can be very serious. Headache, changes in vision and jaw pain can be symptoms of Temporal Arteritis.
Yes, Temporal Arteritis can kill you by causing a heart attack.
It is also known as giant cell arteritis
Louis A. Healey has written: 'The systemic manifestations of temporal arteritis' -- subject(s): Complications, Giant cell arteritis, Ocular manifestations of general diseases, Polymyalgia rheumatica, Temporal arteritis
Temporal arteritis almost always occurs in people over 50, and it becomes more common as people age. About 20 out of 100,000 people over the age of 50 suffer from temporal arteritis. Women are affected twice as often as men.
Patients with temporal arteritis are diagnosed and overlap with a broader disorder called giant cell arteritis. This can affect parts of the body in addition to the scalp, eyes, and jaw. Sometimes the disease can cause restricted circulation.
Temporal arteritis is a condition that can cause tender spots on the head. Temporal arteritis is inflammation of the vessels that supply blood to the neck and head region.
Also called temporal arteritis. A condition which causes the inflammation of temporal arteries. It can cause blindness when the inflammation effects the ophthalmic artery.
Swollen temples could be a sign of temporal arteritis (also called cranial or giant cell arteritis) which is an inflammation of the temporal artery (which runs over the temple, beside the eye).
If you're having pain and swelling in the temples, particularly if you're an older adult, see your health care provider ASAP -- preferably this week -- to rule out temporal arteritis. Prompt treatment is important in patients with this condition. If you are a younger adult, see your health care provider in the next few weeks if the pain doesn't go away or if you have any new symptoms. (--thx! from Question writer-- for info about temporal arteritis. I will surely seek to rule this out. I am not sure it is that since the chewing and swelling is the only symptom when compared to a long list of symptoms related to temporal arteritis.)
neurosurgeon or cardiovascular surgeon
Some patients develop arthritis or a disease called giant cell arteritis or temporal arteritis.
There could be many reasons for these symptoms including tumor or temporal arteritis. A headache specialist has the most training for diagnosing and treating headache disorders.