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What Causes Tooth,ear And Tongue Pain?

HI, i had a pain in the tooth and ear last week, now its in the tounge and when i swallow as well. I have been to the dentist and she said there was nothing wrong with the tooth. What could it be. I am going straight to the doctors tomorrow cause not getting better just more things starting to hurt.
Sat, 10 May 2014
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Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic

Pain in the mouth can often be pain that has been referred from the ear.

The fact that you are experiencing ear pain along with sore throat may imply that you may have an infection.
Infections of the throat are often viral and can be associated with ear infections (normally bacterial).

There are throat lozenges or sprays that may help with the throat pain, available over the counter.

Your doctor would conduct an ENT examination to determine the source of the pain.

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What Causes Tooth,ear And Tongue Pain?

Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic Pain in the mouth can often be pain that has been referred from the ear. The fact that you are experiencing ear pain along with sore throat may imply that you may have an infection. Infections of the throat are often viral and can be associated with ear infections (normally bacterial). There are throat lozenges or sprays that may help with the throat pain, available over the counter. Your doctor would conduct an ENT examination to determine the source of the pain. I hope this helps