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What Causes Involuntary Movement Of Eyes Along With Tingling In Head?
MRI w/wo contrast shows normal read by Neurologist. Started 2 mos ago. Eyes involentary movement and tingling up to L head area. With slight dizzy with motion. NOT spinning vertigo. Now tingling in L cheek area, tounge, L arm and hand, L foot! NO PAIN
Understanding your concern. As per your query you have involuntary movement of eyes along with tingling in head because of facial nerve inflammation or impingement. Facial nerve supplies to area around neck, jaw, cheek and head. I would suggest you to visit oral surgeon once and get it examined. Go for mouth stretching exercises. Try to whistle and blow out and blow in. Take for muscle relaxants to lower down facial swelling and weakness. Your symptoms will resolve its own. If it is really painful then you to go for steroidal injection in trigeminal ganglion from where this nerve arises. Also visit dentist once and get it examined to rule out nerve compression , neuralgia or other conditions like neuropathy. Doctor may also refer you to ophthalmologist .
Hope your concern has been resolved.
Get Well Soon.
Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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What Causes Involuntary Movement Of Eyes Along With Tingling In Head?
Hi Dear, Welcome to HCM. Understanding your concern. As per your query you have involuntary movement of eyes along with tingling in head because of facial nerve inflammation or impingement. Facial nerve supplies to area around neck, jaw, cheek and head. I would suggest you to visit oral surgeon once and get it examined. Go for mouth stretching exercises. Try to whistle and blow out and blow in. Take for muscle relaxants to lower down facial swelling and weakness. Your symptoms will resolve its own. If it is really painful then you to go for steroidal injection in trigeminal ganglion from where this nerve arises. Also visit dentist once and get it examined to rule out nerve compression , neuralgia or other conditions like neuropathy. Doctor may also refer you to ophthalmologist . Hope your concern has been resolved. Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari