Stockbridge, GA
A 20-year-old female asked:
What could cause tingling around the bridge of my nose? i'm congested. but it happens every now and then. i have neck degeneration scolious and pcos idk if any of that is realtied. any ideas.. no health insurance.
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Dr. Yash Khannaanswered
Family Medicine 59 years experience
Not Related: Tingling on nose and congestion may be due to allergy.It is not related to PCOS and SCOLIOSIS
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Dr. Donald Colantinoanswered
Internal Medicine 63 years experience
Parasthesiae: Tingling usually denotes an irritable superficial nerve and as long as there are no other areas of the body that have similar symptoms, it is usually a localized trivial situation. However if scattered areas occur,especially in association with numbness or other scattered neurological symptoms,then certain diseases like multiple sclerosis are suspected. See a neurologist if you have further concer
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Dr. Rebecca Gliksmananswered
Internal Medicine 40 years experience
Tingling/ nose: Do you have it only when you are congested or other times? If chronically congested may be sinusitis causing it due to nerve irritation, or just irritation of the facial nerve which innervates the muscle . Consider testing for lyme as that can cause facial nerve dysfunction (when severe it is Bell's palsy) .Contact Hands of Hope 770-507-1344 a free clinic in Stockbridge
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