Numbness in the cheek and nose can be caused by several factors, including nerve compression, such as from a herniated disc or facial injury, or conditions like multiple sclerosis or Diabetes affecting nerve function. Allergies or sinus infections may also lead to temporary numbness due to inflammation. Additionally, a stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) can present with facial numbness, requiring immediate medical attention. If numbness is persistent or accompanied by other symptoms, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional.
NO!
Concussion. Go see your Doctor.
no, no you can not unless you fell like breaking you nose.
No. It is the other way around, the nose is medial to the cheek bones.
yes but only birth marks can be any were else so yes they can either be around your nose or around your cheek bones
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Maybe its a ghost a past love one that kissed you on the cheek.
No, definatly not.
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Yes, the nose is considered proximal to the cheek. In anatomical terms, "proximal" refers to a structure being closer to the point of attachment or the center of the body. Since the nose is located closer to the midline of the face than the cheeks, it is classified as proximal in this context.
I'm 36 years old do not have any illness, nor do I take any medications. I'm about 20 pounds overweight. I occasionally smoke. what should I make of this, Right now my right side of my nose is sort of numb. the feeling is like when you go to the dentist and you are numb.
Some piercing shops do, the reason i know this is because i went with my cousin to get her nose pierced, she is 16, and she told them she was really afraid of pain, but she really wanted it done, so they offered to numb it... and she got it pierced no problem, but not all of them do it.