Hi there. I personally think that they can. In fact I just googled this very question myself and I'm having allergy/mild sinus issues the past few days. Additonally I've been having this tingling in my scalp on one side and sometimes even in my throat. It's been off an on over several days and very slight but still creepy. I've worried myself over "could it be a stroke" but calmed myself after reading about onset of stroke etc. Hopefully you're doing well now and the feeling is gone. Take care!
Yes, if there is enough pressure in the sinuses it can impinge on the facial or trigeminal nerve and cause numbness in the face. However, this would be a very severe sinus infection and any numbness in the face should be reported to your doctor immediately to help prevent permanent nerve damage.
Yes because it is the pressure that causes it
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there are different things which could cause tingling in the face, for example the tension associated with migraine can commonly cause numbness and tingling due to pressure.
Pressure behind the ear with numbness in and around the face could be cause by anything. It could be caused by an allergic reaction, high blood pressure, medication side effects and more. If the problem is an issue it is best to see a doctor.Ê
I don't know but I am experiencing it. Did you ever find an answer?
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.
This could be a sinus problem, or even a sinus infection. The pressure of the sinus congestion can definitely cause this type of pain. But since there are other causes of facial pain, you need to see your doctor of sinus medications don't help relieve the pain.
I recommend you see an exorcist.
I think it does... I have 2 very impacted wisdom teeth on the top and I have been experiencing sensations like my nose falling asleep and pressure in my face which often later turn into migraines. I am getting them out ASAP.
You can try using a humidifier, applying warm compresses to your face, drinking plenty of fluids, and practicing nasal irrigation with a saline solution. Steam inhalation, staying hydrated, and using a warm washcloth over your face can also help relieve sinus pressure. Additionally, avoiding allergens and irritants can prevent symptoms from worsening.
The roof of your mouth throbs because of all the pressure that the sinus infection is causing. Your sinus cavities are all packed and you can feel it inside your mouth and all throughout your face and head.
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.
it is possible, but if this does happen you can always sue the surgeon :P
Chronic sinusitis or just a plain old sinus infection will cause pressure in your head and face. Sometimes it hurts, sometimes it does not. Sinus infections can also cause you to feel nauseous or to get sick because of the mucus draining from your sinuses into your throat and stomach. if you don't think it is a sinus problem, migraines also come with nausea for some people but usually aren't associated with feeling pressure.