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Sporadic Pressure And Pain In Facial Muscles, Soreness In Tooth Nerves. Could This Be Due To Lack Of Sleep?

I have been recently been suffering from some sort of sporadic pressure and pain, in the facial muscles . I almost never suffer from headaches, but the shooting pain I get under my cheek bones and jaw is similar to the sinus pressure caused by a migraine . I also have felt soreness in my tooth nerves. I suspect it might just be my lack of sleep which I have struggling with since I started my current job two years ago. But these symptoms are fairly new. Should I be worried?
Tue, 10 Dec 2013
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Allergist and Immunologist 's  Response
in my opinion get consultation from doctor to rule out the disease related to this
it can be stress related but i advise to be sure
can be sinuses
muscle tears
tempromandibular joint problems
parotid gland inflamation etc
need to consult the doctor to investigate i these directions and be confirmed as it is nothing or something to worry
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Sporadic Pressure And Pain In Facial Muscles, Soreness In Tooth Nerves. Could This Be Due To Lack Of Sleep?

in my opinion get consultation from doctor to rule out the disease related to this it can be stress related but i advise to be sure can be sinuses muscle tears tempromandibular joint problems parotid gland inflamation etc need to consult the doctor to investigate i these directions and be confirmed as it is nothing or something to worry