I have lower jaw pain under the ear with swelling for more than 2 months. Been to different specialists. No definite answer yet.
No ear or sinus infection. Ent did an Endo.
Dentist said it could be Upper wisdom tooth or tooth crack in lower molar. Extracted the upper wisdom tooth 4 weeks back. Have the same symptoms after the extraction. Lower jaw pain and swelling. The pain now radiates to side of the neck. It hurts so sore and swollen on side of the neck. Top right side of the head above the ear is so sore and painful to touch. The neck and head pain been there for past 3 weeks. I hear some soft music like opera or humming or wind in my ear whenever I lie down. Its there for 15 to 20 minutes and goes off. And I will hear it again after sometime. Is this normal? I couldn't sleep because of this. I am hearing this music or soft sound since last week. Is it related to tmjd or anything wrong with the ear? My ear(only right side) is feel full and clogged for more than 2 months.thoughts?
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Just an endoscopy sometimes doesn't answer all questions what is going in the sinuses or in jaw ... Of there is an obvious swelling then it must be evaluated ... U can get a ct scan done after the doctor consult and then the possible diagnosis discussed further also for the ear u need to get an audiometry done
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