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experience pain in left part of brain

From last few days I am experiencing pain in left part of brain towards scalp, simultaneously on back part of left eye and in area from eye to ear.

Pain increase while I am sleeping  and subsides slowly after I wake up.

What it is?  
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oh almost one year now!   I got RCT done last year, after that this headache has not occurred again.
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I was advised to consult dentist by the hospital staff. As same time left side teeth had developed sensitivity to hot and cold food/water. Doctor said it may be because of pressed(?) nerves by the wisdom tooth. Got x-ray (orthopantomogram) done, need to go back to doctor with x-ray.

I am advised to take ( DICLOMOL TAB tab: diclofenac sodium 50 mg, paracetamol 500 mg.)  daily once in evening.

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Hi,
Thanks for the updates. How was your follow-up with your doctor? Were you able to find relief with the prescribed medication? If the symptom persists, additional diagnostic tests, including imaging studies, may need to be done. Hope to hear from you soon. Take care always.
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Sorry! could not check post earlier, I was in impression I will receive notification if some reply posted.

I do not have sensitivity to light and sound. I do not have fever or blood pressure.  Doctor has recommended medicine to ease congestion if any, I am taking medicine from past 3 days with no relief. Need to follow-up again.
Thanks
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Hi,
How are you? Are there other symptoms present like sensitivity to light and sound? One sided headaches are usually associated with primary headaches such as migraine. If headaches most often occur at night, this could be caused by nighttime headaches or even from hypnic headaches that wake you up. However, accurate diagnosis is important through direct clinical examination. The treatment for such headaches varies, depending on the type of headache and any underlying causes. Have this checked by your doctor for proper evaluation. Take care and best regards.
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