Call your doctor: You should see your doctor and possibly get a referral for a neurologist. Sometimes a mild stroke or seizure can cause symptoms like the ones you mentioned. You should let your treating provider know if you had a recent head or neck injury. Anxiety attacks can also cause numbness and dizziness but less frequently causes headaches.
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SINUSITIS/YES: Sinusitis with inflammation infection and swelling of the sinuses can irritate the surrounding nerves And give the tingling sensation. You need to be examined and if infection is suspected treated with antibiotics . If symptoms persist or you have a component of TMJ involved it could be Trigeminal Neuritis and may need an ENT evaluation.
Answered 5/1/2015
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