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Nose twitching, pulsing, possible causes

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PostPosted: 01/30/08 - 20:37    Post subject: Nose pulse. Vote now! Reply with quote

Hello,

I've been experiencing a similar problem; what I can only describe as
feeling a pulse in my nose, at random intervals, behind or above the
nostrils. Usually they occur only a few seconds apart. I have no idea
what has caused this, it's only been happening for the last day or so,
and I would be glad if someone could offer more information here.
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PostPosted: 02/01/08 - 00:45    Post subject: i have to say... I wish there was an answer... Vote now! Reply with quote

I'm having the same pulsing...like a fluttering on the left side of my nose! i have no idea why it's happening but i wish it would stop! I haven't figured out a way to keep it from happening or to stop it once it's started. I just try to ignore it...
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PostPosted: 02/12/08 - 01:57    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

why is my nose twitching? I think it has to do with a change in my exercise routine. I have been exercising much more lately after a while of stagnation and dealing with stress at work.

It's never happened to me before.. . .I cannot remember my nose ever twitching.

it gets worse at night. like right now it is seriously going crazy. it feels like it tenses up and then relaxes, not like a usual muscle twich like I get in my leg or arm.

i am 22 and in pretty healthy shape. i am going to eliminate caffeine from my diet (wish me luck). We'll see where that gets me.
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PostPosted: 02/12/08 - 21:51    Post subject: nose twitch Vote now! Reply with quote

Confused
i am curious why we all have a nose twitch but 'nose'body has any answers. what is the deal, mine has been going on randomly for about a week now. so so annoying! i ride the subway and feel like it is visible, but when i scope it myself at home i see nothing. it is weird and irritating. any suggestions on how to make it stop?
Thanks in advance from one frustrated nose!
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PostPosted: 02/26/08 - 23:06    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Mine just started doing it too...o_O

I really want it to go away lol
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PostPosted: 03/20/08 - 11:44    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Anybody else have this and also have taken any speed like adderall?
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PostPosted: 03/25/08 - 16:02    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

The same thing is happening to me as well. Out of nowhere, I'm sitting in class, doing my work, and lo and behold, my nose was pulsing. Its still pulsing as I type right now. I wonder if it normal or not? =S
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PostPosted: 03/29/08 - 21:17    Post subject: same problem with my nose Vote now! Reply with quote

I was hoping to find an answer but nobody offered one.
It is such a frustrating little tingling on the left side of my nose. It comes and goes every few seconds at different intervals.
I also feel "out of it", sort of, somewhat confused. Maybe it has to do with blood pressure?
But what does a nose have to do with it?
If anyone finds out, please write it here. I am going to bookmark this page.

Good luck guys! Ya know, if it doesn't go away, you can always cut the nose to spite your face, or something like this. Smile
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PostPosted: 04/01/08 - 11:09    Post subject: Re: Nose twitching, pulsing, possible causes Vote now! Reply with quote

This is happening to me right now too. Is there an answer, I would really like to know.
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PostPosted: 04/07/08 - 07:13    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

What the hell, this has been happening to me for over a week now. It seemed to go away then saturday night I didn't sleep for about 48 hours (unrelated) and now it's back . hmmm
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