My right side jaw keeps paining whole day either top side sometimes or bottom sides or behind ear. I have a sinus condition in the past so I have started doing steaming bt still it wouldn't go easily. Is it Sinus or any dental issues? I suspect that maybe due to sinus have got some inflammation on right side gums which is causing jaw pain. Currently having one Ibuprofen every 12 hours for reducing pain. Not eating anything from the right side due to this pain.
Do u think i need to also take some antibiotics with it. Also If the pain doesn't go then when to see a dentist. Is my wisdom tooth giving any problem. I am totally confused. I am thinking I should follow a course with antibiotics and painkiller for some days maybe 3-4 days and then conclude whether or nt it's sinus.
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Hello ,
I understand your query.
Most likely it looks like sinusitis.
I suggest you take a course of antibiotics and adequate pain relief, you should feel better with that .
For further queries do revert back.
Regards
Dr EMMANUEL MJ MD
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