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burning headache numbness

hi just wondering if anyone can help.  not long been diagnosed with temporal lobe epilepsy nov 09.

this past week i have been getting a burning headache back of head with feelings of numbness there.  making me feel funny and disorientated.

previous to this i am getting numbness in my left foot, part hand-fingers.

i also have had 8 weeks ago corneal transplant and my eye pressure has been up a bit.
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thanks for your answer.

ms has been looked at in the past as had problems for a while.  there has been a disagreement from an mri which stated demyelination.  the neuro disagreed from the radiologist report so am still in limbo.
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Thank you for your question. It sounds to me like any neurological disorder, although difficult to say anything precisely without being ale to examine you. Burning sensation in head, numbness or tingling sensation in any part of body is considered nerve related in origin. This burning sensation you are having can occur due to impingement, irritation or compression of nerve. Additionally, multiple sclerosis or tumor in brain also needs to be evaluated thoroughly. Hope this helps.
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