For the past few days I have had a tingling sensation in my head that lasts about a second, but other than that I don't feel anything bad. It happens 5-6 times a day and goes away within a second. It's a very mild tingling sensation. What could be causing it?
Asked by: 40 Years Old, 91 Kg, 182cm Male
A short-term tingling sensation can occur for a variety of reasons. It could be due to a problem with the nervous system or it could be a temporary condition. However, it is difficult to say for sure without more information. If this symptom is new, becomes more frequent or severe, or is accompanied by other symptoms, it may be important to talk to a healthcare professional.
It may be helpful to see a neurologist for the tingling sensation you describe. Also, if you develop any new symptoms, it would be important to share these with your doctor.
I am not a doctor and this is not a medical diagnosis.
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