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[|Human|] Hello, A few weeks ago I had a sharp burning sensation in my left temple that progressively became more intense, the the burning sensation felt like it went from my head down to my shoulders. It lasted about 5 minutes or so. My left temple after that had a light dulling pain over the next 2 or 3 days then finally went away. This morning while sitting in church I had the same episode and now have the dulling burning sensation again in the left temple radiating down into my upper body. I have had a head CT that was normal and all blood work was normal. Does this sound like anything that anyone has heard of before? Could this be something Neurological? Thank you for your help!
[|AI|]  Hi, Thank you for posting your query. Your symptoms are neurological in nature. Burning pain (paresthesia) from left temple into up to upper body, is related to involvement of brain on the right side. The usual cause is lack of blood supply for a short while, called as transient ischemic attack (TIA).  MRI is the investigation of choice, as CT may be normal and is less sensitive than MRI.  Please consult a neurologist for further evaluation.  Best wishes, Chat Doctor.