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What Causes Pain In Jaw, Ear And Right Side Of Chest?

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Posted on Mon, 27 Jul 2015
Question: I am having pain in my jaw ,ear, and sometimes goes in my throat and right side of chest? nitro relieves it ,but it is not my heart good heart says heart dr. I also have rash on my back that iches all the time. jaw pain is constant ???????????????????????
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Answered by Dr. Naveen Kumar Nanjasetty (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Myofascial dysfunction or angina...

Detailed Answer:
Hi

Thanks for posting the query

After going through the history, I do believe you could be having either angina or myofacial dysfunction (secondary to Temporomandibular joint dysfunction).

As you have mentioned that your pain is getting relieved with nitroglycerin, I strongly feel it could be attacks of angina. Consult a good cardiologist and a maxillofacial surgeon for identifying the cause of your problem.

Hope I have answered your query; I'll be available for the follow up queries.

Regards
Dr. Naveen Kumar N
ENT and Head & Neck Surgeon
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Dr. Naveen Kumar Nanjasetty

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What Causes Pain In Jaw, Ear And Right Side Of Chest?

Brief Answer: Myofascial dysfunction or angina... Detailed Answer: Hi Thanks for posting the query After going through the history, I do believe you could be having either angina or myofacial dysfunction (secondary to Temporomandibular joint dysfunction). As you have mentioned that your pain is getting relieved with nitroglycerin, I strongly feel it could be attacks of angina. Consult a good cardiologist and a maxillofacial surgeon for identifying the cause of your problem. Hope I have answered your query; I'll be available for the follow up queries. Regards Dr. Naveen Kumar N ENT and Head & Neck Surgeon