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Old 06-25-2011, 01:03 PM #1
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Unhappy Anyone have nose breathing issues

Hi,
The neurologist said I have left trigmenial neuropath due to a dental injection. I dont have the typical symptoms. I have facial fullness and trouble breathing through my nose as if Im suffocating at times. Constantly stuffy. ENT told me everything is clear. I ve taking different types of allergy meds and nose sprays make no difference. What Im having in non allergic. I think its the inflammation all over my face that gives me that sensations. Just wondering if anyone here has that symptom?
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