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32 male. Hi. I have bilateral facialnumbness and tingling that can last days at a time . I have ... vestibular migraine and the facialnumbness maybe comes with that. However I cannot... View answer
Two days ago woke up with mild headache, some dizziness , slight queeziness, bilateral facialnumbness , some tingling . Head feels fussy, symptoms still persist, less so queezy feeling gone. I'm 65 yr... View answer
I have been experiencing dizzy spells, numbness and tingling in the left side of my mouth, and a funny metallic taste in my mouth. The dizzy spells are infrequent and the numbness and tingling... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Nsah Bernard
( General & Family Physician)
and bilateral facialnumbness /tingling mostly nose and cheek areas. Vestibular testing pointed ...Male 31. History: Left sided facialnumbness from 2007 to prevent, unknown cause. All... View answer
left side facialnumbness and left leg weakness lasting 5 minutes, back of head tingling along with top of head tingling, foggy head, general over all feeling that something isn t right. ... View answer
I am experiencing dizziness & somes facialnumbness & tingling. I do have issues with ongoing neck & back pain. I do have significant osteoarthritis neck & back. I have some bulging cervical disc &... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Iven Romic Rommstein
( General Surgeon)
My mom is having problems with her face. She said that under her left eye and jaw is a strange numbness and tingling. What should I do ? ... View answer
i have been suffering head and facialnumbnesstingling pins and needles in head and face for over 5 years. Also facial tics, fluttering feelings in head too ,always the right side. i take seretide ... View answer
temple area. For the past week I have had facialnumbness/ tingling . It is driving me crazy. I have been diagnosed with gen. anxiety ... I have had numbness in my lower face with that... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Swapnil Kothari
( Ophthalmologist)
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