Considerations: This could represent trigeminal neuralgia V-1, but could also be a sign of giant cell arteritis, and even a migraine variant. See your physician, get evaluated, and start appropriate therapy. There is truly little you can "do at home", as troublesome possibilities need to be addressed and ruled out.
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