I too had the feeling of a cracked egg on the left side of my head and then I had the feeling of like a pinwheel spelling and then I had vertigo I had to go to the ER and had a CAT scan and they ruled out a stroke but I still don’t know why I had that feeling it is unnerving I had an MRI that revealed a meningioma but it was so small and my visit to the neurologist confirm that that was not the reason and he never heard of anybody having the symptoms of a cracked egg feeling so I am at a loss but I sure did have that feeling
I’ve read that an “egg cracking on head” or tingling sensation can be a sign of B vitamin deficiency. I couldn’t tell you which ones are deficient specifically but I remember reading about it in an old nutrition textbook. It is usually brought on by high levels of stress. I don’t know how valid it is but it probably would hurt to take a B vitamin complex anyways since it’s well-tolerated and there’s no risk of toxicity.
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Yes, I think a cranial CT or MRI may help rule out any underlying structural or organ cause of the headaches at this point. Also I just want to ask if you are postmenopausal and if you are taking any hormonal supplements?
Hormone fluctuations may cause some flushing or sensation of warmth at certain times. I suggest that you also discuss this with your dermatologist for further assessment along this line. Also, were your neck vessels assessed? Was a carotid duplex scan of the carotid arteries done?
Thanks for your prompt response. In answer to your question --- no, I did not have a CT scan. I am 52 and in general, good health. The feeling I describe has come after the syncope incident. I don't know if I agree with the diagnosis of syncope or not. I had a feeling of flushness and when I informed my husband that I was not feeling well, his reaction (really overreaction) was frustrating to me while I was not feeling well. He was concerned and I do not fault him for that, but I feel that is what contributed to my not being able to overcome that feeling of faintness. I do not have the occasional headache as I did at one time in my life. I feel my blood pressure medication has accomplished that. I will discuss your recommendation with my GP at my next visit in August if these episodes persist.
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Have you had a cranial CT scan done during the incident of syncope?
This sensation may be musculoskeletal or arthritic. I suggest that you have this assessed by your physician .A scan may be needed to rule out any structural or organic cause. Try to observe this sensation if it resolves over time. If it persists you may ask for a neurologic referral. At this point, I do not think this is something that you should be worried about.