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saxy_jag | 17:54 Fri 29th Mar 2013 | Body & Soul
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For a few weeks I've had a sort of pinspot tingling feeling low down on the outside my right cheek, level with my bottom teeth. It feels as though I've drooled (sorry) or splashed water onto it. No numbness, no pain, nothing else at all. Sis thinks it could be a cold sore or an abscess about to pop up, but I'd have thought it would have developed by now if it was that.
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Nothing sinister comes to mind......monitor the situation.
Could even be something mundane like a spot coming up.
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I hope it's either that or nothing, Eve. It's beginning to annoy me.
Some spots can be nasty, especially it seems in areas where the skin is tighter maybe or one building up where it feels like there is pressure in it especially when it lingers under the skin irritating away. I find some of the diddy blackhead like ones annoying too, get one right by my lips, tiny and can hardly see if but it is like little pinprick like pain.

I tend to put Clinique toner (got a bottle free years ago and still eeking it out!) on it to try and calm it down and bring anything lurking out.
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Don't think it's a spot or a cold-sore as they would have developed by now (had this for three or four weeks). It's not sore, red or dry, either inside or outside my mouth. Just a constant feeling that I have to wipe dribble away.

I'm under a fair amount of stress at the moment so it could well be related to that somehow. Hence I'm just going to try and ignore it unless it develops any further.

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