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What Causes Facial Numbness And Dizziness On Right Side In An Arthritis Patient?
hi I have facial numbness and dizziness on right side I had a scan done that came back with degenerative discs in c5 c7 from a bulging disc some 5 years ago in neck and arthritis on right and left side and a pinched nerve in neck not much was said other than keep doing yoga physio chiro is a numb face normal for neck disc bulge and other symptons please. im really just trying to make sure my facial numbness is normal with my neck issues
Numbness or developing weakness in the right side of your face is indicative of some cranial nerve damage or infection (herpes simplex/zoster, diabetes, stress, etc).
You are suggested to visit a GP at the earliest. Get physically examined & assessed. You may have to go through CT & MRI. Neglect may result in Bell's palsy.
Your treating doctor will treat you with antibiotics / antivirals or corticosteroids depending upon the pathology detected. You may need the help of a physiotherapist.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr. Nupur K, General & Family Physician
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What Causes Facial Numbness And Dizziness On Right Side In An Arthritis Patient?
Hello, Numbness or developing weakness in the right side of your face is indicative of some cranial nerve damage or infection (herpes simplex/zoster, diabetes, stress, etc). You are suggested to visit a GP at the earliest. Get physically examined & assessed. You may have to go through CT & MRI. Neglect may result in Bell s palsy. Your treating doctor will treat you with antibiotics / antivirals or corticosteroids depending upon the pathology detected. You may need the help of a physiotherapist. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K, General & Family Physician