Cheek paresthesia

Cheek paresthesia is the symptom of the sensation of tingling of the cheek.

Cheek paresthesia can be a sign of a peripheral neuropathy (nerve damage).

Cheek paresthesia (tingling) can result from heavy metal exposure or trauma (injury) to nerves.

Cheek paresthesia (tingling) can be a sign of diabetes and should be evaluated by your doctor.

Posted on December 19, 2008

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