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What Causes Crawling Sensation And Burning Pain In Head?

I had an atypical meningipma removed Dec 2nd. Left parafrontal along falx. Tumor was just begninning to reach past the meninges. Now getting migraines, EEG done last week to check for seizure activity. Waiting on results. Currently taking prednisone and lyrica for migraines. However since EEG I feel tremendous pressure, crawling sensation, sharp burning pain in my head. Pressure across bridge of nose, similar to numbness. Everything initially started with c4-c5 bulge and tear and c6-c7 bulge. Neck is irritiated and swelling once again post op. Is what I am feeling considered normal?????? What do I need to do???
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The described symptoms may not be due to the past history of cerebral lesion which was removed, but this could be related with some functional elements, here you have not mentioned your age and gender this was very much important, in my opinion CT head would be necessary, else this is nothing to worry, try to keep the stress low, hope this information helps.
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What Causes Crawling Sensation And Burning Pain In Head?

HI Well come to HCM The described symptoms may not be due to the past history of cerebral lesion which was removed, but this could be related with some functional elements, here you have not mentioned your age and gender this was very much important, in my opinion CT head would be necessary, else this is nothing to worry, try to keep the stress low, hope this information helps.