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What Causes Locked Jaw With Slurred Speech And Difficulty In Opening Eyes?

my mouths been half closed for months every now and then i get a sharp pain in the back of head and my mouth closes and my speech is slurred also i feel tired and i cant move sometimes i cant open my eyes i have noticed if i have my telly on my eyes flicker and cant move
Mon, 8 Sep 2014
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Thanks for using Health Care magic.

Read your query.

Along with the difficulty in mouth opening what other signs and symptoms you have?
Do you have the habit of chewing tobacco and associated products?

I would advice you to visit the oral and maxillofacial surgeon at the earliest and have it checked.

If the difficulty in mouth opening is due the erupting and impacted third molar, have it removed.
Continue doing with simple mouth opening exercises. Consult a speech therapist for slurred speech.

Hope this was helpful.
Thanks and regards
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What Causes Locked Jaw With Slurred Speech And Difficulty In Opening Eyes?

Thanks for using Health Care magic. Read your query. Along with the difficulty in mouth opening what other signs and symptoms you have? Do you have the habit of chewing tobacco and associated products? I would advice you to visit the oral and maxillofacial surgeon at the earliest and have it checked. If the difficulty in mouth opening is due the erupting and impacted third molar, have it removed. Continue doing with simple mouth opening exercises. Consult a speech therapist for slurred speech. Hope this was helpful. Thanks and regards