Do you get twinges in the right side of your head?

Do you get twinges in the right side of your head?

I have frequent twinges in the right side of my head/brain (under the scalp), almost like a little muscle cramp, spasm or flash of pressure. It’s not associated with a headache or any other symptoms, and it’s not especially painful just distracting and disconcerting.

What does it mean when you have a twinge in your chest?

Also known as Precordial Catch Syndrome (PCS) or stitch in the side, Texidor’s twinge is a harmless condition, which is characterized by a sharp needle-like pain in the chest. This pain worsens when a person breathes heavily and does not last for more than a couple of minutes.

Is it normal to have twinges when you have a headache?

It’s not associated with a headache or any other symptoms, and it’s not especially painful just distracting and disconcerting. Sometimes I have a lot of them (today for instance, I’ve had a twinge every minute or so) and sometimes I go days without them.

Why do I get twinges in my neck and shoulders?

My muscles in my neck back and shoulders have been really tight for the past 2 weeks. When I stretch, I can just feel the knots there. This pain/twinge just started happening yesterday (after hearing about a physical therapist’s wife falling critically ill of a brain hemorhage a few days ago).

I have frequent twinges in the right side of my head/brain (under the scalp), almost like a little muscle cramp, spasm or flash of pressure. It’s not associated with a headache or any other symptoms, and it’s not especially painful just distracting and disconcerting.

Can a twitching face spread to other parts of the body?

Over time, the twitching may become more noticeable in the areas of your face that it already affects. The twitching may also spread to other parts of the same side of your face and body, including the: In some cases, hemifacial spasms can spread to every muscle in one side of your face.

Can a hemifacial spasm spread to one side of your face?

In some cases, hemifacial spasms can spread to every muscle in one side of your face. Spasms may also still happen while you’re sleeping. As the spasms spread out, you may also notice other symptoms, such as: changes in your ability to hear.

It’s not associated with a headache or any other symptoms, and it’s not especially painful just distracting and disconcerting. Sometimes I have a lot of them (today for instance, I’ve had a twinge every minute or so) and sometimes I go days without them.