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Suggest Treatment For Sore Temple And Jaw

Hello, my name is Lyn, I am 54 yrs old, 230lbs. Last night I noticed my temple and jaw very sore, I thought from eating taco s. I woke up this morning with upper jaw and lower jaw sore and my neck tender. Is this a sign of something I should b worried about.
Mon, 4 May 2015
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Hello Lyn,

Thank you for your inquiry. I think there be a couple of possibilities here.
Sometimes your jaw joint ( also called the temporo-mandibular joint) can become irritated - usually after excessive chewing. This will usually settle down with simple remedies such as applying a cold pack every 2 hours and taking an over-the-counter medication like tylenol.

If you develop any other symptoms such as fever, swelling, sore throat, headache or vision problems I suggest calling your primary care doctor.

I hope this helps. Best wishes and I hope you get better soon.

Adrian Rawlinson MD
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Suggest Treatment For Sore Temple And Jaw

Hello Lyn, Thank you for your inquiry. I think there be a couple of possibilities here. Sometimes your jaw joint ( also called the temporo-mandibular joint) can become irritated - usually after excessive chewing. This will usually settle down with simple remedies such as applying a cold pack every 2 hours and taking an over-the-counter medication like tylenol. If you develop any other symptoms such as fever, swelling, sore throat, headache or vision problems I suggest calling your primary care doctor. I hope this helps. Best wishes and I hope you get better soon. Adrian Rawlinson MD