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This can be caused by nerves or possibly a filling in a tooth. Some fillings can be very sensitive to head/cold and the nerves run from the gums right up to the nasal nerves. If you notice when you have a sinus problem it appears your gums ache, around your nose and under your eyes as well.
Because somebody would ask why it wasn't cranial nerves instead of brainial nerves.
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The sympathetic nerves that controls the vasomotor tone is known to cause the smooth muscle vessels to be in a state of moderate constriction. If severed it will cause a smoother blood flow.
As you probably know the right side is controlled by the left side of the brain and vice-versa. I am a brain injury survivor and found that severe damage to oine of my cranial nerves serves as my answer to uncontrolloble eye twitching, etc. Look up cranial nerves I-12. I hope this helps!
Yes, they can be both separate or related.
yes it can mess with your nerves cells
That appears to be a problem with your test taking skills/ nerves etc or possibly a dosing problem. Are you prescribed adderal?
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May be some problems in nerves Pain is transmitted by the nerves. Neurology is the study of the nerves so in this sense it has something to do with neurology but the pain is unlikely to be caused by the nerves.
Sounds like something with the nerves. Go see your doctor.
After killing nerves, you might still experience pain because of "phantom pains" or the memory of pain. You might also have some nerves that are not deadened.
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Pain in fingers can be because of the nerves or related to bone. Orthopedics can help if it is with bones. Neurologist can help if it is related to nerves. If its because of gout than NSAIDS can help which can be prescribed by family physician.
A hot tooth is a tooth that requires a root canal, although all the nerves in the tooth are not dead. Some nerves in the tooth are irritated and inflamed, causing severe toothache and sensitivity to hot and cold food and drink.
Yes, heavy bleeding and fibroid pressing on nerves can cause pelvic pain and numbness.
Not likely, as Bell's Palsy merely affects the trigeminal and/or facial nerves of the face. Bleeding from the ear can be caused by numerous other things, such as concussions, ear infections, or injury. Consult an emergency physician with any ear bleeding as it has a high likelihood of being serious.