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just not right 01-16-2012 03:33 PM

Anyone have jaw pain and numbess in mouth?
 
It seems when i have bad day concentration and brain fog my jaw hurts and numbess around mouth and teeth. Sometimes get tingle feeling in mouth and teeth. Jaw hurts up by cheeks, i think where upper and lower jaw meet. Anyone else have this?

Mark in Idaho 01-16-2012 04:28 PM

Have you by chance been under stress and clinching your jaw ? This can cause this symptom. The jaw clinching can be subconscious and not noticed until the soreness and such. Clinching can be a symptom of the concussion, an upper neck inflammation, or certain medications.

just not right 01-16-2012 08:52 PM

Neck is very stiff and also taking new med. Just started to notice jaw pain and mouth numbness over last couple weeks and just started new med last week.

Mark in Idaho 01-16-2012 09:10 PM

What meds are you on, especially the new one?

Check the side effects.

just not right 01-17-2012 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho (Post 841932)
What meds are you on, especially the new one?

Check the side effects.

Mark the new med is Ritalin, do you have experience with any meds like this?

Mark in Idaho 01-17-2012 08:36 PM

Why Ritalin?

Just for cognitive issues? Was this a "Try this and see if it helps" type of prescription?

You may be sensitive to Ritalin. It can cause muscle spasm.

If you are on pain killers for your spine and other injuries, using a stimulant to overcome the slowness of thought is like burning the candle at both ends.

What other meds are you on?

Have you been checked for TMJ? Many meds can cause an inflammation of TMJ. Your symptoms sound like TMJ disorder. I have dealt with TMJ problems for many years, on and off.


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