Nose bridge numbness issue

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Hi all,

Have had a nose bridge sensation numbness, skin crawl almost in area where glasses would go, been there for 5 months, sometimes loose feeling of the front teeth too.

Been to gp numurous times but they are useless and have no interest.

Initally i had a left eye twitch to bottom eyelid of which the optician said i have eyestrain, wore glasses for a week, since then i haven't worn them as had this issue with my nose! Not sure if the glasses could of been to blame?

Been dentist, nothing on xrays to teeth either

Anyone who can help?!

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  • Posted

    Hi, yes I get this when my sinuses are inflammed. It is horrible. I had it really bad for quite awhile and finally had surgery. My ethmoid sinuses were completely blocked from scarring froma previous sinus surgery. I also had endless infections and inflammation in my frontal sinuses. Since having balloon sinoplasty it has been so much better. But I still do get it now and then when exposed to allergens. For awhile, I couldn't even wear my glasses cause it hurt so much. I think also there was very sensitive nerves in there.

    Do you have allergies or get sinus infections?

    • Posted

      HI Carissa,

      Never had sinus issues before or allergens etc, had this since March approx. this year, went for a week or so but constantly there! Feel like chopping the nose off!

      I had aussie flue and a chest infection which was bad with coughing blood up early feb.

  • Posted

    I think you should get your blood tested see what show's up, I've had same problem glasses hurt my nose in one spot, eye twitching, eye red feeling like something in it, jaw pain, ear pain, I had a sinus infection.

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