It may be the begginning of cancer, because just like women with lumps on their chests it might be a tumor, but don't worry as long as you get it checked out by a doctor and they are sure what it is, you should be fine, but if you don't get it looked at it may get worse if it is one of the beginning stages of cancer.
It may be nothing. Or it can be giant cell arteritis, which is an imflamation of the temple artery. It also could be a sign of cancer, but that is a very slim chance, because I have the same bump on my temple.
A temple massage is a massage applied to the temples on the side of your face. It is used to relieve headaches and migraines.
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tension headache
The temple is a pressure point, which if hit hard enough, can cause brain damage and even death. This is because the temple is sort of a route to the brain from the outside.
The Eye is a fantastic role-playing computer game, which was developed by Streum On Studio in 1998. According to the game storyline, the headquarters is located in Temple. Temple is an imagined and fictitious system used for the Temple.
Biopsy of the temporal arteries is necessary to diagnose temporal arteritis. Usually temporal arteritis is one sided, but not always. If you are concerned about the biopsy, have a conversation with your doctor about it and ask for an explanation. For best results, seek the help of a headache specialist who is uniquely qualified to diagnose and treat problem headaches.
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Can be. The temple isn't well-protected, so trauma can extend inwards (this is why people hit you there). I'd do better answering this if you mention how long ago the incident occured, whether you were unconscious at any point, how often the headaches occur and for how long. and a number of other pertinent facts. Workling with what I have, I'd say call your doc and see if he can make this call.
Temple twitching can be caused by various factors including stress, fatigue, caffeine intake, or eye strain. It's usually harmless and should go away on its own. If it persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's best to consult a healthcare provider.
Drink lots of water...dehydration leads to headaches. Also have someone give you a temple massage...works every time
It sounds like you have sinus congestion (sinus blockages). When your sinuses are blocked they create pressure in your head and facial regions. this pressure can also result in headaches and pain in your temple region. in some instances it may even cause you to feel dizzy and get blurry vision. I would suggest that you try sinuswars7 for congestion or maybe even a netipot. These products hlp decongest sinuses
just add pressure