Yes, actually. When I had all four of mine removed at once, my face remained swollen for about a week and a half. To help with the stiffness, try applying warmth to the areas. As for eating? Are you trying to eat solid foods? You'll have to stick with a liquid diet for about two weeks. Soups and anything that's soft and requires relatively no chewing are best for you.
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you have stiffness in your one of your finger and the bood tests revealed normal inflammatory makers and weak positive ANA?
It is not normal. But you have to realize that it is not rare or unusual. Partial numbness called parasthesia is a well known temporary effect in many surgical procedures including orodental ones.
Yes, giving blood can cause numbness in fingers however, this is not a normal reaction. If you experience numbness in your fingers after giving blood, you should contact your doctor immediately.
Once you have recovered and healed, you can eat as normal. It is possible that you will lose some of your appetite for a while, especially if there is an infection (which happened to me).
The normal wait time after an appendectomy before exercise is one to two weeks.
Not having pre-ejaulate ("pre-cum") is perfectly normal, having none, a lot or a little are all normal.
some facial numbness or weakness is normal immediately following parotidectomy, these symptoms usually subside within a few months, with most patients regaining full function within one year
Normal body function resumes shortly after a foley catheter is removed.
I had a graph done (bottom right) 11 weeks ago. I will go in the two implants next year. I still have numbness in my lip and most of my chin. I'm not sure if this is normal...sure wish I had feeling.
Numbness is definitely not normal. I suggest that you go and see a doctor to figure out what is going on.
In normal circumstances digested food is no longer present, having been absorbed in the small intestine. A lot of the water has been removed too.