Yes, it is possible (although fairly unlikely). The B12 compound won't cause the swelling, but one or more of the inert coumpounds in the formulation could cause the facial swelling.
An underactive thyroid gland is commonly referred to as hypothyroidism. Hypothyroidism can cause several symptoms including fatigue, forgetfulness, constipation, weight gain, water retention, as well as facial puffiness or swelling.
Yes, acne can cause facial swelling around the area of infection. To reduce swelling and inflammation caused by acne, try using an all-natural facial scrub, Aloe Vera, or even honey on your face. To prevent swelling and prolonged infection from acne, do your best to refrain from picking or popping zits.
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Tylenol is one of the most used pain relievers in the United States. It can solve face swelling because of relieving nerve problems. Typically, it will not cause face swelling unless the patient is allergic to it.
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
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Facial and/or eye swelling should be evaluated by your physician, not a question placed on the internet.
No, oxygen therapy is only helpful when the problem is related to insufficient oxygen levels in the blood stream. Therefore, a disease like Alzheimer's, in which the problem is tangled proteins within neurons that cause the neurons to die, would not be responsive to oxygen therapy.
Facial bruising and swelling are fairly common after dental work. The reasons for bruising include the instruments used to extract the tooth, and the pulling and tugging that are involved with extraction.
No, the most common side effect of any dental appointment is facial edema. Even general fillings can cause swelling.
can cause hearing loss which can sometimes occurs even years later. Radiation therapy can also cause damage to neighboring cranial nerves, which can result in symptoms such as numbness, pain or paralysis of the facial muscles