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i still have facialnumbness hearing problem dizziness t and dexamethasonewisted mouth when laughing 9 days after surgery.what kind of physical therapy do she need are these conditions permenant ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Maheshwari
( General & Family Physician)
It is now eleven weeks since first symptoms. Numbness in in a small area of face. face. Then a ... Mri clear. Spent period in hospital. Other symptoms included tingling , stabbing sensations, a feeling... 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
other symptoms with arms, legs, torso, noted. My cheeks feel numb. I was looking for any bites I might ...I am having numbness in my face, lips and can t close my eye. Last night my dinner tasted funny to ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vasudha Jayant Athavale
( General & Family Physician)
what is causeing all of these symptoms.. high blood pressure, rapid heart rate , chest pain and facialnumbness we know that it is not corinary heart disease, we have had a heart cath, we have had a ct... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vasudha Jayant Athavale
( General & Family Physician)
What can be causing theses symptoms. Severe headache, high blood pressure, neck pain, 2 episodes of left side facialnumbness and left leg weakness lasting 5 minutes, back of head tingling along with... View answer
mirtazepine at 15mg.per day. I have facialnumbness, blurred vision, weight gain, sweating, itching, burning skin, dysmorphia to mention but a few symptoms. I stopped taking the diazepam 6 months ago. ... View answer
yesterday I experienced a dizzy spell with facialnumbness on the left side. I sat down and rested for ten minutes and the symptoms went away. Not sure if this was a minor stroke or maybe something ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ekambareswara Rao Ravipati
( General & Family Physician)
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