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What Causes Bleeding From The Mouth And Jaw Pain After A Facial?

My 48 yr old daughter recently had a facial with a strong substance tat caused her face to feel very tight and the next day she noticed blood in her mouth and felt pain in her jaw and then her left side if her face and leg and arm went numb. The numbness has left her face and most of her leg and part of her trunk. But she feels buzzed or like she is high. Any ideas what is wrong with her?
Fri, 9 Nov 2018
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Dentist 's  Response
Hi,

It is a case of hemiplegia a nerve disorder so for bleeding is concerned it may be due to blood pressure. In your daughter's case, it seems a case of nerve compression from high blood pressure or stroke I can say. The possibility of brain lesion can't be ruled out as well. The case needs emergency intervention more than opinion so please take her to the emergency room for further evaluation so that it can be managed as soon as possible.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Soheel Hussain Zargar,
Dentist
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What Causes Bleeding From The Mouth And Jaw Pain After A Facial?

Hi, It is a case of hemiplegia a nerve disorder so for bleeding is concerned it may be due to blood pressure. In your daughter s case, it seems a case of nerve compression from high blood pressure or stroke I can say. The possibility of brain lesion can t be ruled out as well. The case needs emergency intervention more than opinion so please take her to the emergency room for further evaluation so that it can be managed as soon as possible. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Soheel Hussain Zargar, Dentist