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  • May 1, 2007, 04:44 PM
    fal1018
    Numbness and tingling feeling near temple
    I get an off and on feeling of numbness and tingling in my temple and above my left ear. It gets worse if I sleep on my side at night or put a phone up to the side of my head or when I exercise doing stomach crunches. I have had an mri and it showed no abnormalities. Any ideas what could be causing this?
  • Jun 9, 2009, 12:59 PM
    paige11

    I have the same symptoms as you. At this very moment I have the usual tingling in my left temple. I have had this symptom for over a year now. I couldn't sleep on my left side without waking up with it, and wearing a hairband or sunglasses also set it off.

    Can I ask you do you suffer from cold sores? I was concerned that the two are linked together. I have suffered with coldsores on the left side of my face for over 10 years and I think that there is possibly some permanent nerve damage from this.

    I hope this is helpful, let me know your thoughts.
  • Jun 21, 2009, 08:22 AM
    foiblus
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    Originally Posted by paige11 View Post
    I have the exact same symptoms as you. At this very moment I have the usual tingling in my left temple. I have had this symptom for over a year now. I couldnt sleep on my left side without waking up with it, and wearing a hairband or sunglasses also set it off.

    Can I ask you do you suffer from cold sores? I was concerned that the two are linked together. I have suffered with coldsores on the left side of my face for over 10 years and I think that there is possibly some permanent nerve damage from this.

    I hope this is helpful, let me know your thoughts.

    I also have had recurring cold sores every 3-4 months for about 10 years and I have these exact symptoms, except on my right side. There were a few weeks when the tingling was so bad that I started unconsciously pulling out my hair. Eventually the right side of the head was bloody from pulling it out.

    But the tingling that you feel is exactly what I feel.

    If there's pressure behind your eyes, you should immediately talk to a doctor and get scanned (you may have a tumor. The sooner you get rid of it, the better.)

    I just did extensive research, and it seems like these sensations could be the symptom of a host of problems. Here's what I'm going to try:
    1. Food allergies--I think that I may be allergic to casein. I don't consume many dairy products, but I just realized that I had an exceptional amount of cheese last night and this morning. I am going to go one month without eating dairy, wheat, or caffeine products and see if that improves symptoms.
    2. Stress -- I'm taking a heavy course load right now and also working a job, so I'm going to try meditation and getting adequate sleep.
    3. Dietary deficiency -- I'm going to eat a well-balanced diet.
    4. Migraine -- fluctuating hormones can cause migraines. The tingling sensation may be the result of high pressure in the brain from migraines (the high pressure could also be from a tumor). This seems like a good reason to stay away from caffeine/stress/etc.
    5. Sinuses -- Perhaps the sinuses are a cause of both the cold sores and the tingling? Do you have bad sinus problems? I have had bad sinuses for practically my whole life.

    I'm going to try this for a month, and see if the sensation goes away. Best of luck!

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