Is it okay to take carbamazepine tablets for numbness of the lips and tongue?

Tingling of the lips and tongue is usually not treated with carbamazepine, which is not used to treat this symptom.
Tingling at the tip of the lips and tongue may be due to a lesion of the glossopharyngeal nerve or irritation from a certain food. It is not usually treated with carbamazepine. Carbamazepine is used to treat a variety of neuralgia, and its primary use, is to treat epilepsy.
Tingling at the tip of the lips and tongue, if caused by peripheral neuritis, is usually treated with vitamin B1, methylcobalamin tablets, and ghrelin to regulate the nerves and improve symptoms. If it is induced by eating certain irritating foods such as peppers, you can rinse your mouth and then drink more water. If it is caused by food allergy, you can take loratadine and cetirizine to fight allergy.
If the numbness of the lips and tongue is caused by cerebral ischemia and hypoxia, acute cerebral infarction, it cannot be treated with carbamazepine. Instead, you should go to the hospital immediately to receive thrombolysis, anticoagulation and other treatments.
Patients with numbness of the lips and tongue and long time not relieved, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, and strictly comply with the doctor’s instructions for the use of medication. Do not blindly use drugs on your own to avoid adverse consequences.