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Pain In Eye, Pressure In Jaw, Lightheaded, Dizzy. What These Symptoms Suggest?

I am 49 yrs old woman and have been experiencing pain in my left eye and feeling pressure in my jaw. Sometimes I feel dizzy that last briefly and just out of the blue ...I could be just sitting having a conversation and all of a sudden I feel light headed. This has been happening for about two months. What are your thoughts?
Mon, 3 Jun 2013
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Hi welcome to health care magic forum.
Thank you for the query.

i think this can be complex migraine attack, neuralgia(facial or trigeminal or herpetic) or partial epilepsy attack. There is no need to be worried and I think you should do some tests if this persist such as EEG and CT head. Most causes are benign and can be treated by certain medicines. Also in your age some hormonal imbalance should be considered so check your hormonal thyoroid and estrogen levels.
Wish you good health.
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Pain In Eye, Pressure In Jaw, Lightheaded, Dizzy. What These Symptoms Suggest?

Hi welcome to health care magic forum. Thank you for the query. i think this can be complex migraine attack, neuralgia(facial or trigeminal or herpetic) or partial epilepsy attack. There is no need to be worried and I think you should do some tests if this persist such as EEG and CT head. Most causes are benign and can be treated by certain medicines. Also in your age some hormonal imbalance should be considered so check your hormonal thyoroid and estrogen levels. Wish you good health.