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strange sensations in my face.....
hi all, hope everyone is as well as can be...
i have started to notice a bit of a tingling/numb sensation in the side of my face (next to my mouth on my tos side). It comes in waves when im having a bad pain day but this has just been developing slowly over the last couple of months, with me thinking that im imagining it! anyone else have this - nto siure if facial symtoms are related to tos... |
(((((((((Tracey)))))))
does your hearing get muffled on the same side when this happens? mine does. don't know what it is... maybe spasm'd muscles clamping down on a nerve? |
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Tracy there could be two possibilities I am thinking of...On is the upper cervical nerves, go into the face. They could be acting up..this could be something positional. Did you start a new position to read, sit, sleep, are you hunching over a lap top, looking upward at a monitor? The other thing is a virus as Bells Palsey. My husband had it from stress right before we got married. Like the tingling before a cold sore would come out. But, I really think, it is something compressing the upper cervical roots. How is your range of motion in the neck, more side, to side then up and down? Is it tighter on the side you have tingling. Also how old are you, do you have wisdom teeth. If you press the area behind the jaw toward the ear is it tender? Then keep following back toward the skull and to the spine...is this nerve path sore? I would try, check with doc first, per my doc, uses 4 Advil 4X's a day for three days. Mainly I use Advil or Toradol to calm down the knife in my upper wing, just thought that the same could work for the upper nerves inflamation too. have you have a MRI to look for new damage? Just some thoughts, Dianne PS Martha, I have the diminished hearing on my worse affected side. I also have background noise like wind or whoosh more noticable when it is quiet or trying to sleep. |
I have have had similar weird featherlite sensations in the epidermis of the neck, also my neurologist noticed a quivering of the lips" very mild" so I would have to assume the nerves controlling facial and neck responses that emanate from the cervical spine would seem to be involved.
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dont understand why my symptoms seem to be slowly changing and evolving....what am i doing wrong!! |
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the range of motion in my neck is not fantastic and my neck creaks and cracks constantly throghout the day, as it has done for the last couple of years.....im 27 yrs old and my wisdom teeth were all impacted and taken out when i was 25....i felt behind my ear and it is a little tender, i will check when the symptom comes back and see what it feels like then. the last 2 mri's i had have been confusing - the 1st one showed a thickened neurovascular bundle and asymmetry of my infraclavicular fossa (under the collarbone) the 2nd one didnt show this - im going to take them to my new dr who is apparently the best in the UK for tos and see what he makes off all this!! thanks dianne |
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Hey Tracey,
Yes I have tingiling in my lips and pins and needles on the end of my nose! I get a LOT of facial pain..........everyday. I have TOS and C5/6/7 issues, so who knows what's causing it. Good luck with it all. Ozzy |
I just saw on Mystery Diagnosis something sounding a lot like Tracey's symptoms. "Schwannoma Tumor" It's a brain tumor that is non-cancer but binds around the nerves and causes those varied symptoms.
Check it out. And any time we get an MRI, we should also rule out Chiari 1 Malformations. |
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Inflamatory compounds from the TOS area can migrate to other areas that are not neurologically connected and affect nerves there according to one of my doctors. I remember this was his explanation as to why GI symptoms and back pain can occur with TOS flare. The facial symptoms could be similar but I don't remmber. |
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