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What Causes Hot Sensation That Goes From Eye To Cheek And Leads To Mental Fatigue?

I have an intermittent hot sensation on the left side of my face. It goes from around the eye, cheek, and half of nose. I ve noticed it come on during stressful situations. At times it feels like a headache or a pulling sensation. It is mentally fatiguing as well.
Mon, 14 Apr 2014
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Hi, Welcome to Health care magic forum.
As you describe, it appears to be due to the compression, or neuritis of the trigeminal nerve.
The reason may be the defeciency, of vitamins, anemia, or compresion of the nerve.
I advise you to consult a neurologist for diagnosis and treatment.
I usually prescribe to my patient with such symptom sneurotropic injections for 10 consecutive days, ofloxacin, serratiapeptidase, diclofenac sodium, and multivitamins.
Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.
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What Causes Hot Sensation That Goes From Eye To Cheek And Leads To Mental Fatigue?

Hi, Welcome to Health care magic forum. As you describe, it appears to be due to the compression, or neuritis of the trigeminal nerve. The reason may be the defeciency, of vitamins, anemia, or compresion of the nerve. I advise you to consult a neurologist for diagnosis and treatment. I usually prescribe to my patient with such symptom sneurotropic injections for 10 consecutive days, ofloxacin, serratiapeptidase, diclofenac sodium, and multivitamins. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.