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I’m feeling a slight headache on my right temple . And if I press down on my temple with my fingers it feels like bubbles are popping or air bubbles , and at times when I press down I can here a tiny pop , like a little bubble popped from pressing down on it . Also I slight feeling of swelling .

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Hi Haleysynnott. Your post seems to lean more towards a medical issue rather than

anxiety. Since we are not doctors and for your own safety, it is always advised

to seek medical attention for anything that may be new or continuing issue.

I think you will feel more peace of mind getting some professional answers to

your concerns. Good Luck Haley. xx

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