Suggest Medications For Severe Jaw Pain With Nausea
I have had pretty severe jaw pain for over a week. I've been to dentist- all is fine with my teeth. though there are signs of grinding. Been to fam prac Dr. He said it's prob TMJ- been to massage therapist- that seemed to help for a day--been to chiropractor twice--had back, neck and jaw adjusted. Didn't seem to help. Now, I'm feeling nauseous. I'm dizzy and my jaw hurts.
Understanding your concern .As per your query you have jaw pain after recent root canal therapy . The symptoms you mention in quoery are probably occur due to high point that remain after treatment . Due to high point your temporomandibular joint ( TMJ) causing problem and because of arthritis things got further complivated . I would suggest you to consult dentist again for proper examination . Doctor may order x-ray torule out causes like bruxism , dental infection and other TMJ problems . Doctor may relieve the high point , give night guard and may prescribe further antibiotic course . For now try to eat soft or take liquid diet and do not open you mouth wide . Doctor may also refer you to gastroenterologist for nausea .
Hope your concern has been resolved.
Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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Suggest Medications For Severe Jaw Pain With Nausea
Hi dear , Welcome to HCM, Understanding your concern .As per your query you have jaw pain after recent root canal therapy . The symptoms you mention in quoery are probably occur due to high point that remain after treatment . Due to high point your temporomandibular joint ( TMJ) causing problem and because of arthritis things got further complivated . I would suggest you to consult dentist again for proper examination . Doctor may order x-ray torule out causes like bruxism , dental infection and other TMJ problems . Doctor may relieve the high point , give night guard and may prescribe further antibiotic course . For now try to eat soft or take liquid diet and do not open you mouth wide . Doctor may also refer you to gastroenterologist for nausea . Hope your concern has been resolved. Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari