Is Numbness And Stabbing Pain In The Back Of Head Caused Due To Precise Damage In Frontal Lobe?
there is precise damage to my left frontal lobe that goes into my longitudinal fissure, is this damage the cause to my chronic pain which starts from the top of my head that actually makes my hair hurt through the bottom of my feet which has pain and numbness as well as discolored spots at the bottom of my feet? I have migraines and stabbing pain at the back of my head which leads to a sensitivity of light and sound. My joints lock up at anytime, the pain throughout the body is unbearable, that pain also feels like I am being cut across the gum line, sharp stomach pains occur before or after eating. Numbness and sharp nerve pain which leads to a loss of use of any body part it occurs in. Unable to grasp, stand or move.
Hello dear, I understand your concerns but unless you tell what sort of damage your frontal lobe has,it is difficult to provide a satisfying answer to your query.And even then,it is unlikely that so many non-specific complaints (viz.hurting of hairs,pain and numbness in feet,discolored spots,locking of joints,tomach pains,sharp pains in extremities and unable to move)can be due to a single localised lesion in the frontal lobe.I think you need to provide brain imaging details in precise.Also,you may have been having some element of psychosomatic symptoms.So,a psychiatrist may be of help.I hope this is of help to you.
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Is Numbness And Stabbing Pain In The Back Of Head Caused Due To Precise Damage In Frontal Lobe?
Hello dear, I understand your concerns but unless you tell what sort of damage your frontal lobe has,it is difficult to provide a satisfying answer to your query.And even then,it is unlikely that so many non-specific complaints (viz.hurting of hairs,pain and numbness in feet,discolored spots,locking of joints,tomach pains,sharp pains in extremities and unable to move)can be due to a single localised lesion in the frontal lobe.I think you need to provide brain imaging details in precise.Also,you may have been having some element of psychosomatic symptoms.So,a psychiatrist may be of help.I hope this is of help to you.