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Q: Numbness between eyes
asked by: brittany123 on July 29th, 2009
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For a while now, I have been suffering from sinuses ...Well I guess that's what it is ...not sure, that's why I am writing this ....Above my nose, in the middle of my forehead between my eyes, stays numb all the time ...And it scares me ...also my eyes burn like crazy ...I wish the numbness would go away ..Seems like it only gets worse during the night time, I cant even think straight ...My nose is somewhat numb also & tingles ....I asked my doctor, and he put me on nasonex and Lodrane, didn't work. Does this sound Like sinuses ?
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braxus
replied on September 17th, 2009
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Did you ever find out what was wrong? The same thing has been happening to me intermittently for the past 6 months, and it has recently gotten worse. I have seen two doctors and they gave me nasonex and antibiotics (although I have no signs of an infection) and they didn't help (nasonex may have made things worse).
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MrSnooze
replied on November 5th, 2009
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SAME THING!
Between my nose above my eyebrows I have the SAME exact numbness. I also have some sort of sinusitis, have done 21-day Clindamycin antibiotics 2x 6-day Azithromycin packs, I've seen two ENTs, a neurologist, and now a neuro-opthamologist. It's driving me nuts! I hate the feeling of numbness. I wish I could just ignore it! Also, I have no frontal sinuses. I suspect this is more nerve/musculoskeletal than specifically sinus related.
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