[26F] With itchy eye and facial numbness
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Arora's Assessment
What might be happening
Your symptoms could be related to a few different issues:
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Allergic Reaction or Irritation: The sudden onset of itchy, burning, and tingling eyes could be due to an allergic reaction or irritation from dust or other environmental factors. This is common and usually not serious.
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Sinus Issues or Infection: Given your potential cold, sinus pressure can sometimes cause facial numbness and discomfort. This might explain the numbness on the left side of your face.
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Nerve Involvement: The numbness, especially if it has happened before, could be related to nerve irritation or compression. This might require further evaluation if it persists.
Typical treatments might include antihistamines for allergies, decongestants for sinus issues, or further investigation if nerve involvement is suspected.
What you can do
For Itchy Eyes:
- Continue using over-the-counter antihistamine eye drops.
- Avoid rubbing your eyes, as this can worsen irritation.
- Try using a cool compress instead of a warm one to reduce itching.
For Facial Numbness:
- Monitor the numbness. If it worsens or doesn't improve, consider seeing a healthcare provider.
- Ensure you stay hydrated and rest, especially if you're developing a cold.
General Tips:
- Keep a symptom journal using MDandMe to track any changes or patterns.
- If symptoms persist or worsen, seek medical advice for a thorough evaluation.
What you should look out for
Seek medical attention if you experience:
- Sudden vision changes or loss.
- Increased facial weakness or drooping.
- Severe headache or dizziness that doesn't improve.
Remember, while I can provide guidance, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for a formal diagnosis and treatment.
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2 mo ago