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Tmj problem
I listen a clicking sound from my right side of jaw and my both jaw becomes very painful when I use then too much. My shoulder and neck are also very painful. Before occurring this problem I had underbite problem. Also I feel breathing problem. Is this problem  related to my bad posture? Please help me so that I come back my normal jaw.
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Jaw problems are very common at this age,,they can turn out to be really serious as well,So I would suggest that since our clinic is located at Kestopur, Kolkata,,so you can take an appointment and get rid of your jaw problem asap.
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Hi I would suggest you to stop taking hard foods for a while and give you tmj rest. Since you have mentioned that you have a bite problem consulting an orthodontist would be the best for you. Take a pain killer with muscle relaxant combination for immediate relief. Your shoulder and neck problem could be because of a faulty posture.
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Take pain killer with muscle relaxant stop taking hard foods or using chewing gums for a few days
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