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I'm new here..... Why do I feel pain on my left side of the head

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I woke some months ago to see a painless Lump on my right cheek...... Some weeks ago now am experiencing pain on my left side of the head..... Please I do I manage this two medical conditions.

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Sorry Ayanfe83, that’s really not something we can help with. I think you need to see a doctor. This is a thyroid disorders forum.

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I think you need to see your doctor or dentist. Myself, I’d start by going to see a good dentist to eliminate dental problems, then if it that’s not the problem you can tell your doctor you have seen your dentist and your mouth and teeth are fine. Your problem could be caused by absolutely anything.

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