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Can't open jaw fully after swimming
Hello doctors. I have been swimming frequently since the past two weeks. Yesterday some water went into my right ear and since sometime afterwards I am noticing that I cannot open my right jaw fully. The right jaw pains (also below the right ear) when I try to open my mouth all the way, but normal chewing is fine. Please tell me what to do. Thanks.
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Please consult an ENT specialist. Some water must have gone into the middle ear and caused infection.
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Do steam inhalation Take mild analgesics
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Can help you kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Please visit an ENT Dr immediately.
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