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I Have Slow Pain In My Left Side Jaw N

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Posted on Wed, 21 Jun 2023
Question: I have slow pain in my left side jaw n under jaw neck, I feld swelling btw ear n neck, my all head feel headache with eye pain
left side of face feel heavyness
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Answered by Dr. Dr diwashish biswas (2 hours later)
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I Am Dr Diwashish
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The symptoms you described, including slow pain in the left side of your jaw and under your jaw, swelling between your ear and neck, headache, eye pain, and a feeling of heaviness in the left side of your face, could potentially be indicative of several conditions. It's important to note that a proper diagnosis can only be made after a thorough examination.

One possibility is that you may be experiencing temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder. TMJ disorders can cause pain in the jaw joint and surrounding muscles, leading to symptoms such as jaw pain, headache, and facial discomfort. Swelling is less commonly associated with TMJ disorders, but it's still possible.

Another potential cause could be a dental issue, such as an infected tooth or gum disease. Dental problems can sometimes manifest as pain in the jaw and face, along with other symptoms like headache and swelling.

Additionally, sinusitis (sinus infection) can cause facial pain, headache, and eye pain. Infections or inflammation in the sinuses can lead to discomfort in the surrounding areas, including the jaw and neck.

Given the range of symptoms you're experiencing, it's essential to visit physically, a healthcare professional, They will be able to examine you.


In the meantime, you can try managing your symptoms by applying a warm compress to the affected area, practicing relaxation techniques to alleviate any muscle tension, and taking over-the-counter pain relievers, following the recommended dosage.

I Hope Your Query is clear now.
Thank You
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I Have Slow Pain In My Left Side Jaw N

Brief Answer: Please see detailed answer Detailed Answer: Hi I Am Dr Diwashish Welcome To Ask A Doctor Service. The symptoms you described, including slow pain in the left side of your jaw and under your jaw, swelling between your ear and neck, headache, eye pain, and a feeling of heaviness in the left side of your face, could potentially be indicative of several conditions. It's important to note that a proper diagnosis can only be made after a thorough examination. One possibility is that you may be experiencing temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder. TMJ disorders can cause pain in the jaw joint and surrounding muscles, leading to symptoms such as jaw pain, headache, and facial discomfort. Swelling is less commonly associated with TMJ disorders, but it's still possible. Another potential cause could be a dental issue, such as an infected tooth or gum disease. Dental problems can sometimes manifest as pain in the jaw and face, along with other symptoms like headache and swelling. Additionally, sinusitis (sinus infection) can cause facial pain, headache, and eye pain. Infections or inflammation in the sinuses can lead to discomfort in the surrounding areas, including the jaw and neck. Given the range of symptoms you're experiencing, it's essential to visit physically, a healthcare professional, They will be able to examine you. In the meantime, you can try managing your symptoms by applying a warm compress to the affected area, practicing relaxation techniques to alleviate any muscle tension, and taking over-the-counter pain relievers, following the recommended dosage. I Hope Your Query is clear now. Thank You