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What Causes Tingling In Lips And Nose

i ve been having tingling in my lips since for few days now, and today the tip of my nose started tingling. no truama, no new medications, no new foods eaten either. tongue is not affected. only new situation is i had flu last weekend but am recovered now.
Fri, 20 Feb 2015
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thank you for posting your query in healthcaremagic.com....

well first of all, there are many reasons for tingling in lips and nose...
few common causes are alcoholism, diabetes, hypocalcemia, nerve entrapment and sometimes some medications....
if you are alcoholic, then it is normal after bouts of drinking....it generally resolves on its own...
also get your post prandial blood sugar and blood calcium levels done...
stop new medications if any and consult your doctor for side effects of any medications you are using from some time...

hope this was helpful...
contact me for further queries....

regards
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What Causes Tingling In Lips And Nose

thank you for posting your query in healthcaremagic.com.... well first of all, there are many reasons for tingling in lips and nose... few common causes are alcoholism, diabetes, hypocalcemia, nerve entrapment and sometimes some medications.... if you are alcoholic, then it is normal after bouts of drinking....it generally resolves on its own... also get your post prandial blood sugar and blood calcium levels done... stop new medications if any and consult your doctor for side effects of any medications you are using from some time... hope this was helpful... contact me for further queries.... regards