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I have lower jaw pain under ear lobe,lower jaw and ear pain for 3 months. Mild swelling in the lower jaw. Went to ENT in June and no ear infection. Then went to dentist to see if it's dental issue. Dentist said it might be from a tooth fracture in lower molar. Getting different opinions for that. Other dentist said there's is no tooth fracture. My symptoms are, lower jaw pain under earlobe since may,ear pain and fullness since may, lower jaw swelling since may, side is the neck mildly swollen since July, burning sore pain in right side of the neck, throat feels full and green like something stuck in throat,no throat infection. GP told me to take Neck ultrasound and no abnormalities found.I have constant pain in the lower jaw under earlobe,side of the neck. I sometimes hear ringing sound in ear while lying down. This pain started in may when I was chewing some soft food more than usual and immediately after eating I feel some soreness in the jaw and teeth. Next day pain started in jaw
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Your symptoms could be summarized as pain caused due to calcification of stylohyoid muscle also called styalgia or eagles syndrome.. You can have a CT scan of the neck so that we can confirm the same..
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Hi...the history is suggestive of ?TMJ arthritis
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It seems to be a case of Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia, where the glossopharyngeal nerve get entrapped between the ramus of the mandible and the styloid process in the parapharyngeal space.
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