Inflamed Temporal Artery Symptoms. Headache is the most common symptom. You may have severe and throbbing pain in one or both of your temples. Fatigue and weight loss are often manifestations of carotid artery damage as well. In temporal arteritis condition headache is usually concentrated in the one region of your head and it is tender to touch and things like combing your hair may be painful.
In temporal arteritis condition headache is usually concentrated in the one region of your head and it is tender to touch and things like combing your hair may be painful. Migraines can cause a wide array of neurologic symptoms from partial blindness to scalp tenderness including temporal tenderness. Because the medicines used to treat polymyalgia and temporal arteritis increase your chance for developing infections report symptoms such as a cough fever or shortness of breath. This can occur in only one or both eyes. Loss of appetite Fever Muscle pain Night sweats Weight loss. The cause is unknown but represents an attack of the immune system which can lead to potentially serious complications.
Fatigue and weight loss are often manifestations of carotid artery damage as well.
Common symptoms are severe headaches scalp pain visual changes fevers malaise. A persistent headache and visual disturbances can be symptoms of temporal arteritis. Common symptoms are severe headaches scalp pain visual changes fevers malaise. Migraines can cause a wide array of neurologic symptoms from partial blindness to scalp tenderness including temporal tenderness. You may also have any of the following. Fatigue Fever Jaw pain that may become worse after chewing Tenderness at the scalp or temples Vision problems such as double vision blurry vision or transient brief vision loss.