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Why Have I Started Getting Intermittent Hot Flashes A Few Hours Ago Along With Tightness In The Right Jaw?

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Posted on Fri, 10 Jun 2022
Question: I started getting intermittent hot flashes a few hours ago. Also my right jaw is tight and the outside of my face is very swollen in that area. I’m a 56yr old male
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Answered by Dr. Asmeet Kaur Sawhney (19 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Seems to be an allergic reaction, take antihistamine

Detailed Answer:

Hi,

According to your complaints it seems to be an allergic reaction.
It could be due to multiple causes like certain foods, drugs or infection in the body.
I would recommend you to take antihistaminic like tablet Cetirizine 10 mg twice daily for few days.
This should resolve your problem.
If it still persists consult a doctor and get yourself evaluated.

Regards,
Dr. Asmeet
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Why Have I Started Getting Intermittent Hot Flashes A Few Hours Ago Along With Tightness In The Right Jaw?

Brief Answer: Seems to be an allergic reaction, take antihistamine Detailed Answer: Hi, According to your complaints it seems to be an allergic reaction. It could be due to multiple causes like certain foods, drugs or infection in the body. I would recommend you to take antihistaminic like tablet Cetirizine 10 mg twice daily for few days. This should resolve your problem. If it still persists consult a doctor and get yourself evaluated. Regards, Dr. Asmeet