Going by the description that you have mentioned and without a look at the clinical condition of the affected area it seems most likely that you have inflammation around your wisdom tooth. This tooth is not going to erupt further and will periodically cause infection in the area leading to discomfort. Medications can only provide temporary symptomatic relief but the symptoms will reappear again sometimes even with a high intensity than the previous episode.
The only permanent treatment is removal of the offending tooth so that your symptoms are alleviated permanently. Consult a dentist for a proper clinical checkup and an x-ray to evaluate the condition of the tooth so that the extraction can be planned accordingly.
Regards.
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