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Sudden Jaw Pain On Right Side Of Face, Tiredness, Drowsiness, Facial Swelling. Treatment Options?

I have sudden jaw pain on the right side of my face. It started about 5 hours ago. I also felt really tired suddenly and actually fell asleep for 4 hours and had the hardest time trying to wake up. (I didn t have a tiring day, ether.). The jaw pain is still there and I had an uncomfortable time eating. My face also appears to be swollen since waking up from my nap.
Mon, 15 Jul 2013
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Welcome to HCM
We understand your concerns.

the symptoms you gave might suggest 1. Dental problems. 2. Inflammation of salivary glands. 3. Some of the contagious condition like mumps. 4. Ear related problems.

to find out exactly what it is, you should consult a general physician. Don't take it lightly because it may not be that light. Get well soon.
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Sudden Jaw Pain On Right Side Of Face, Tiredness, Drowsiness, Facial Swelling. Treatment Options?

Dear Welcome to HCM We understand your concerns. the symptoms you gave might suggest 1. Dental problems. 2. Inflammation of salivary glands. 3. Some of the contagious condition like mumps. 4. Ear related problems. to find out exactly what it is, you should consult a general physician. Don t take it lightly because it may not be that light. Get well soon.