Not feasible to determine what may or may not be causing these nonspecific sensations over your face without a direct exam. It is uncommon for repetitive attacks of Bell's palsy unless you suffer sarcoidosis or Guillain-Barre, and these too are relatively rare. See your doctor or have a virtual consult here (www.connect@healthtap.com)
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