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Is it Eagle syndrome?Any ENT Dr know it
Hi, I have lower jaw pain under ear for 4 months now. Been to different doctors, dentist and no answers yet. One of the dentist whom I visited recent said to check for eagle Syndrome. He couldn't diagnose it though. My symptoms are, -Right lower jaw burning pain under ear with mild swelling in the jaw since may. -Side of the neck is mild swollen and small lump is present (pea size) on the side of the neck since July. Taken neck USG and no abnormalities found. -Constant burning pain in jaw under ear and neck.   -Jaw clicking and Popping since may. Heard a big pop one day before this pain started.  -Right ear clogged and feel full since may. Ringing, buzzing sound or some soft music in that ear while lying down since august, -Feel of something stuck in throat since August Sore pain in the top of head above ear. Only one spot since July.  - hurts to touch under ear in the jaw and side of the neck. More pain is in the lower jaw where it ends under the ear and in front of the ear.
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The styloid process in the opg x-ray looks normal. But we have to palpate in the tonsillar bed region if it is palpable or not. This looks like a chronic pain with anxiety also.
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