Left side under ear Jaw pain in yesterday morning to still now.how to relive this pain which table I used.
Not heavy pain normally light pain but open my mouth then heavy pain
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This might be a case of Temporomandibular joint disorder which is caused by improper alignment of teeth which in turn leads to bruxism (grinding of teeth in sleep) which leads to pain specially in the morning after getting up.
Also pain during opening and closing of mouth signifies the same.
Next Steps
First of all you must go to a dentist and get yourself diagnosed properly.
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The pain could be because of 3rd molar or wisdom tooth eruption, caries in the molar or any TMJ related issue. It could be also because of malaligned tooth and stress induced pain.
Next Steps
kindly visit to the nearest dentist for further radiographic examinations.
Health Tips
For temporary relief, you can use hot or cold compaction on the place of pain for few minutes.
Pain might be due to variety of conditions. We need to have thorough history and examination for further treatment.
Please take Tab Hifenac MR twice a day after meal and kindly consult dentist.
Next Steps
kindly visit Dentist for thorough examination to rule out the problem which will be helpful in treatment planning.
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