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Ouch pain in face
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Over last 36 hours or so developed a really awful pain in face
Right side
comes in the form of a really sharp 'nerve' type pain that lasts a few seconds radiating from a point somewhere near my ear but goes out in a 'starburst pattern to under my eye the front right side of my scalp into my cheek and upper jaw area. the bursts sometimes one offs but mostly in groups over 5-10 minutes rarely more the 30 mins apart. at the moment pretty much damped down with paracetamol/dihydrocodeine and ibuprofen which have taken the sharpness away
I haven't made appt at gP as hoping it will settle
Teeth are fine, no evidence for ear infection that I can identify.
First and worrying though was TN
Right side
comes in the form of a really sharp 'nerve' type pain that lasts a few seconds radiating from a point somewhere near my ear but goes out in a 'starburst pattern to under my eye the front right side of my scalp into my cheek and upper jaw area. the bursts sometimes one offs but mostly in groups over 5-10 minutes rarely more the 30 mins apart. at the moment pretty much damped down with paracetamol/dihydrocodeine and ibuprofen which have taken the sharpness away
I haven't made appt at gP as hoping it will settle
Teeth are fine, no evidence for ear infection that I can identify.
First and worrying though was TN
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have been suffering exacty the same, and after x rays right at the back of my mouth its looking like it may be down to a retained nerve/ root or sharp tooth shard deep in gum from a wisdom tooth i had out years ago, which has now after years of causing no porblem moved and is now touching a nerve cluster.Hope you get it sorted soon, i feel your pain !! :-)
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If your painkillers are working, then I doubt it is trigeminal neuralgia. The pain from that is notoriously difficult to control with paracetamol, ibuprofen etc. (Not sure about dihydrocodeine, mind you , that's pretty strong.)
I think you need to see what happens over the next 24 hours then possibly visit your GP and/or your dentist.
Good luck.
I think you need to see what happens over the next 24 hours then possibly visit your GP and/or your dentist.
Good luck.
Just a thought - do you grind or clench your teeth? And when the pain occurs, does the side of your face look 'odd'? I went to my GP and Dentist with a similar, intermittent pain and had dislocated my jaw. When it realigned, it trapped a nerve. The Dentist gave me some facial movements to do and 'popped' my jaw back into position. They gave me some exercises to do to strengthen the area.