If your temple hurts, you may have a headache. If the pain persists, it is best to visit your doctor.
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A mouth ulcer is a general term for any sore or lesion in the mouth, while a canker sore specifically refers to a type of mouth ulcer that is not caused by a virus.
Yes, a canker sore is considered a type of ulcer that typically forms inside the mouth.
No, clearing your throat cannot spread a sore throat to others. Sore throats are typically caused by viruses or bacteria that are transmitted through close contact or airborne droplets. Simply clearing your throat does not release enough of the virus or bacteria to spread the infection.
A canker sore is a small, painful lesion that appears inside the mouth, while an ulcer in the mouth is a larger, more serious sore that can be caused by various factors such as infection or injury.
what would cause a sharp pain then numbest above the right temple, also watery right eye
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sore She's home sick today with a cold and a sore throat.
These two symptoms can be caused by many different illnesses so it is best to try to point out other symptoms you are having. You may have a sinus infection, a common cold, or strep throat.
hit it on a table? why would you want to get a sore head
It can hurt because of alots of reason, maybe has been hit somewhere before headache can cause that and have a twitchy feeling on the left side of the temple most of the time.
Something that might give you a sore butt is a horse or a bike.
If you are swimming in clean, chlorinated water this would be safe. If the water is not very clean, then there is a risk of exposing your sore to an infection. Personally, I would wait for the sore to heal.
No but it can make you more pron to notice what other pains you are having. A sinus infection can also cause a headache and some people tighten their scalp when they are having a headache. A prolonged tightened scalp can cause a sore scalp.
I'm sure that you could, but you would pass on the cold sore. so I wouldn't :)
if you get sore after exercising then it would probably be because you didnt warm up or cool down properly
No. It might be more sensitive, but should not be sore.