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Sir, Saturday evening after eating I suddenly feel pain In right Jaw near ear , after fever and Vomiting, and After 2 days All Is Normal, But sir After , that , from Today I feel Some Sound inside  when I open Jaw , any Serious sir ? can Is Cure
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Go for opg xray. May be wisdom tooth is erupting.
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f you experienced pain in your jaw near the ear, followed by fever and vomiting, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation. The symptoms you described could be related to various factors, including an infection, inflammation, or other underlying conditions. The sound you hear when opening your jaw could be related to the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), which connects the jaw to the skull. It's best to seek medical attention to determine the cause of your symptoms and receive appropriate treatment. A healthcare professional will be able to assess your condition, provide a diagnosis, and recommend the necessary steps for recovery.
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Hi, your description sounds like TMJ clicking or clicking sound from the jaw joint due to some functional issue. It generally happens due to uneven distribution of chewing force. Could be because of a missing or painful tooth on one side of the mouth or an erupting wisdom tooth.
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get an xray of the jaw joint or consult a dentist for further diagnosis.
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Get this condition treated appropriately or it may worsen with time.
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Hi It's TMJ problem. Advised to visit nearby oral and maxillofacial surgery for physical examination evaluation and treatment
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ROOT CAUSE NEEDS TO BE ADDRESSED FOR BETTER RELIEF .
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Advised OPG/Full mouth x ray Advised Extraction of impacted teeth if that's the cause. Advised to refrain from any habits (clenching, grinding, chewing) Advised to use a spoon while eating Advised to use a soft diet Advised to refrain from constantly opening and closing mouth Advised to refrain from sleeping on the affected side Advised to support your chin while yawning Wishes:- Your are all in our wishes,as you recover , sending healthy vibes on your way for speedy recovery* Hope your question is answered
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Looks like TMJ problem. Visit a oral and Maxillofacial surgeon for physical evaluation and treatment (if required).
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Hello It is tmj issue.don’t worry it is curable.consult to maxillofacial surgeon
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