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Facial numbness with anxiety
In feb 2021 I was diagonised with covid before pre surgery of DHS removal and had done home quarantine and in March I got it removed.i suffer from cervical spondylosis from many years and from few days I have neck pain with forehead pain and vertigo also.from today I have numbness in my left cheek and ear area with tingling and runny nose also.i have sinus problem when I take cold items.i am afraid is this numbness due to cervical spondylosis or any kind of mucormycosis.what precautions should be taken and what can it be related to making more anxiety .
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Consult a physician first physically
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You need be examined. Please consult.
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The area in the cheek and ear are supplied by cranial nerve originating inside the skull. Cervical spondylosis is never going to cause such symptoms. Your symptoms are suggesting more towards an upper respiratory tract inflammation.
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Consult ENT specialist for the same.
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