If you get swollen temples and slight headache when you eat, this is caused by the muscles being over excercised and potruding, like the arms of a body builder. They relax when you've finished eating. Yu'll have to be referred by your dentist to a dental specialist at your local hospital, who will relax the muscle by injecting Botox into your temples. If this method works for you, your temples will be back to normal in two weeks.
The term temples anatomically refers to a location on a person's forehead. It is the side of your head behind the eyes, one on each side of your head. There is also the temporalis muscle which starts at the temple and where the jaw is inserted. In your brain, there is a lobe called the temporal lobe.
If your dog has an ear infection it definitely could cause his eyes to be swollen. Infections can travel if not treated.
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No. Dry eyes do not cause tingling of the left side of head and hands.
Side effects. Don't worry.
Listening to music.
It usually indicates an abcess which is a serious infection and needs to be treated as soon as possible.
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Your symptoms may be caused by many things, including a swollen lymph node. For appropriate diagnosis, please seek the help of a qualified physician who can guide you and diagnose you properly.
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.
The temporal lobe is located on each side of the brain, near the temples. It is situated beneath the lateral fissure and plays a crucial role in processing sensory input, auditory perception, language comprehension, and memory formation.