Depending on the severity and frequency, the type of pain you're referring to is commonly associated with Migraine Headaches. Migraines frequently occur in the temple regions, base of the skull or neck, or in the forehead area. Aside from the pain, light sensitivity, blurred vision, nausea, dizziness, ocular artifacts (mini-objects moving across the eye or field of vision) and other symptoms often accompany a migraine. However, the best way to tell is that it feels like someone is constantly stabbing you in the temple with an icepick, and / or you just want to crawl into a deep dark hole and die.
There are many "triggers" for migraines - certain foods are the most common triggers, as are barometric changes in the weather (low pressure systems/storms), Allergies, and even stress of any type. While there are many drugs on the market, for some like me, they don't work well or at all.
You can determine if a migraine is being caused by something you've eaten or drank recently by keeping track of what you ate in the hours prior to the onset of the pain. Some cheeses, dark red wines, MSG, etc., are very common migraine triggers.
Go see a doctor!!!!
Brief shooting pains behind the temple of the head can have many causes. These causes range from multiple scrosis to a migraine headache and should be evaluated by a physician.
Conditions that are known to cause shooting pains in the chest, wrist, shoulders and ankles are bursitis and tendinitis. There are various types of bursitis and tendinitis that are caused by inflammation.
Sharp shooting pains where? More data please.
Yes, it is very normal to have shooting chest pains after having a heartburn.
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To see a doctor about her shooting pains
Sharp shooting pains in the breast during lactation can be letdown pain or vasospasms. Vasospasms can occur in response to injury or infection.
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The gun is way to close?
Poor marksmanship
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Dad's Army - 1968 Shooting Pains 1-6 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G UK:PG (video rating) (1993)