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What Causes Numbness In Head And Pain In Jaw When Suffering From Paralysis?

Hello I m a 37 year old woman I have had loss off power down my left side 7 years ago this left me paralysed for 7 weeks, since then I had twitching and spinal lumber puncture I recently had 2 discs removed c5 and c6 and a fusion done, my new symptoms are numbness in right side of head I take pains in my face and my jaw is sore my feet heat feel like they are always on fire my left side still gos numb I m saying silly words and forgetting what I doing when I walk I cant feel my feet on the ground and always stumble to one side I m very worried I feel sometimes like I m being chocked the pains in my chest can get so bad and I drop stuff and have got so clumsy my doctor says I have fibromyalgia can u help
Mon, 5 Feb 2024
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Oncologist 's  Response
Hello,

With so much of neurological weakness, muscle atrophy ensues which causes pain. You require regular physiotherapy to regain muscle power. It should help.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Deepak Sundriyal, Oncologist
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What Causes Numbness In Head And Pain In Jaw When Suffering From Paralysis?

Hello, With so much of neurological weakness, muscle atrophy ensues which causes pain. You require regular physiotherapy to regain muscle power. It should help. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Deepak Sundriyal, Oncologist