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What Causes Tingling Sensations On The Face And Nose?

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Posted on Mon, 30 Jan 2017
Question: I have been getting tingling sensations in my face and nose almost a few times a week for the past 4 months. My back muscles and stomach muscles will hurt off and on and sometimes it makes it so uncomfortable that it is hard to fall asleep sometimes. I have had a lot going on and happening that concerned me this year. I have some family issues and I have enlisted in the Marine Corps, which really doesn't seem like much, but I am a constant thinker so my mind is always turning about with these certain events and happenings... A lot of people tell me it is anxiety. What do you think it is?
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Answered by Dr. Dariush Saghafi (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Must rule out ORGANIC causes first

Detailed Answer:
Good evening and good luck to you in Marines Soldier! I am a neurologist at the VA Hospital in XXXXXXX OH so I treat a lot of your comrades and yes ANXIETY is a big underlying cause of a lot of problems to be sure. However, your symptoms of 4 months duration must be first evaluated in the context of some organic process FIRST before anybody can conclude that psychological stressors are the most likely cause.

Therefore, I would recommend you seek out a neurologist to perform a good examination on you. They will document any other problems that you may or may not be aware of and then, decide on what type of workup is called for....One things I would consider would be an MRI of the brain with gadolinium contrast. Blood work would also be indicated and I would send out for:

1. Vit. B12
2. Vit. D, D2, and D3
3. Folate
4. ESR, CRP (inflammatory markers)
5. FT4, TSH (thyroid hormones)
6. CBC with a differential
7. Basic electrolytes
8. Random glucose, HbA1C

If you have been under a lot of stress then, I would look for someone who can teach you techniques of relaxation using breathing maneuvers, biofeedback, and even acupuncture which can help a lot of people. You will put a lot of these techniques to very good use in the military when you need to be able to separate yourself for a bit of a time out due to stress or anxiety.

If I've provided useful and helpful information to your questions could you do me a huge favor by CLOSING THE QUERY and be sure to include some fine words of feedback along with a 5 STAR rating? Again, many thanks for submitting your inquiry and please let me know how things turn out.

Do not forget to contact me in the future at: www.bit.ly/drdariushsaghafi for additional questions, comments, or concerns having to do with this topic or others.

This query has utilized a total of 15 minutes of professional time in research, review, and synthesis for the purpose of formulating a return statement.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Causes Tingling Sensations On The Face And Nose?

Brief Answer: Must rule out ORGANIC causes first Detailed Answer: Good evening and good luck to you in Marines Soldier! I am a neurologist at the VA Hospital in XXXXXXX OH so I treat a lot of your comrades and yes ANXIETY is a big underlying cause of a lot of problems to be sure. However, your symptoms of 4 months duration must be first evaluated in the context of some organic process FIRST before anybody can conclude that psychological stressors are the most likely cause. Therefore, I would recommend you seek out a neurologist to perform a good examination on you. They will document any other problems that you may or may not be aware of and then, decide on what type of workup is called for....One things I would consider would be an MRI of the brain with gadolinium contrast. Blood work would also be indicated and I would send out for: 1. Vit. B12 2. Vit. D, D2, and D3 3. Folate 4. ESR, CRP (inflammatory markers) 5. FT4, TSH (thyroid hormones) 6. CBC with a differential 7. Basic electrolytes 8. Random glucose, HbA1C If you have been under a lot of stress then, I would look for someone who can teach you techniques of relaxation using breathing maneuvers, biofeedback, and even acupuncture which can help a lot of people. You will put a lot of these techniques to very good use in the military when you need to be able to separate yourself for a bit of a time out due to stress or anxiety. If I've provided useful and helpful information to your questions could you do me a huge favor by CLOSING THE QUERY and be sure to include some fine words of feedback along with a 5 STAR rating? Again, many thanks for submitting your inquiry and please let me know how things turn out. Do not forget to contact me in the future at: www.bit.ly/drdariushsaghafi for additional questions, comments, or concerns having to do with this topic or others. This query has utilized a total of 15 minutes of professional time in research, review, and synthesis for the purpose of formulating a return statement.