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Old 02-28-2014, 05:29 PM #11
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Is the area under the ear and right behind the jaw swollen and tender? Just clenching your jaw at night can make a lot of pain. I went to an ear specialist and he was wonderful! He gave me the phone number of a massage therapist that does gentle massage for both sides. It was wonderful and now I don't need it. I know what it is now if it happens and I can massage it and put a little heat from a rice filled sock and they are great.
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You prolly know that NSAIDs can cause/exacerbate tinnitus—just a reminder.
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There are also glands under the jaw area. Have you been sick with anything that may have caused swollen glands. Also, there are times that I get jaw and teeth pain when I'm having sinus issues.
Hope it's feeling better!
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Is it getting any less painful Stacey? Should start to feel somewhat better by now, otherwise time to have it looked at.
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Yes it is!! Thank you all!

I have no idea what it was or what caused it, I took advil for two days and iced it, now it is all better.
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I'm glad to hear that Stacey! Always great to hear good news!
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