You should have this evaluated by a medical doctor. It could be a symptom of a much greater problem, such as stroke.
I recommend you see an exorcist.
YES! This is very serious and you should go to the hospital immediately.
um, yeah i think you should go see a doctor as soon as you can man!
hi there... the answer is your face gets cold when you catch a cold. so when you get a cold ur face feels cold 2.
Yes
I have used a large "C" clamp, to compress the caliper flush to the face.
Facial swelling can be caused due to many reasons. One of the top most reason is pain in the gum or tooth. In such cases when the pain is extreme it can cause face sweeling. You can treat it with cold compress or get it treated by expert dentist. @charlestonoralandfacialsurgery
It is possible. It does depend on the location of the absess. Fluid building up can pinch or compress nerves. The watery eye can be caused by a pinched nerve as well. See a dentist or doctor as soon as possible. you can normally know when you have an abscess because of the unbearable pain
I don't know but stone cold should try
Some probable causes of numbness in the face and jaw in otherwise healthy people can include trigeminal neuralgia, stroke, and a dislocated jaw. To rule out serious causes, see your doctor immediately.
For your driver and fairway woods half the ball should be above the face, this is because these clubs usually hit the ball on the upswing. Your long irons should be tee'd up in the centre of the face, and your short irons and wedges should be just off the ground so you can compress the ball.
Yes, a pinched nerve can cause facial numbness. However, a numb face is a sign of other issues as well, it is best to consult a doctor.