There are a number of things that could cause your twitch on the right side of your head. It could be a nervous twitch for example.
Typically neurological problems will cause head twitching in children. This twitching could be helped or cured by certain prescribed medications.
To the side of your eye just above your cheek bone. You can feel a little hollow in front of your ears. This is your temple.
Temple - side of the head - origin:This word has its immediate origin from Old French 'temple' meaning 'side of forehead', which has come from Roman 'tempula', from Latin 'tempus', side of forehead ('tempora', plural, sides of forehead).The word temple for place of worship came from Latin 'templum'It has been suggested the Latin 'tempus', in the sense of 'time', had referred to the 'right place' as in the place to aim the fatal blow of a sword, and that this in turn is linked to the description of 'time' - 'temporal', possibly in connection with the temple pulse, the only human pulse easily visible and apparent to the observer.This makes such neat sense that it sounds a possible candidate for etymology in hindsight.
Right side of the head, neck, right upper limb, and right thorax.
pivot is the joint that helps to turn our head.
Typically neurological problems will cause head twitching in children. This twitching could be helped or cured by certain prescribed medications.
The right side of your head, just in front of your ear.
You may be having a stroke if you have twitching lips and dizziness in the head. You should seek immediate medical attention.
You know where saria used to sit? that's where the forest temple is you lock on to the temple that is right above your head and that's where the forest temple is.
You killed it! Sorry! xx
(1) right temple (2) left temple (3) left shoulder/Rib (4) Right shoulder/Rib (5) Abdomen stab (6) Head
Your temple is your head. Your head is the place where you brain is. Your brain is what controls your body.
Exit the gates north of Varrock, turn right and head down until you find it.
There can be a number of different causes for headaches. The most usual remedy is to drink coffee. If the problem persists, you may wish to consult a doctor and get an actual diagnosis.
yes very much causes twitching, swelling, and a fuzzy head
temple
It is quite possible that it may be the result of a blood clot in the head.