Age:63, height:167cms, wt:65 diabetic since 28 yrs.
Owing to symptom of jaw pain while walking briskly underwent investigations which showed three arterial blocks. Underwent CABG exactly one month back (17 June) in Apollo Bangalore. Discharged on 22nd. Strictly following post CABG medical instructions. Haemoglobin was found to be 8.9 as against 14 prior to CABG. Presently, good apetite, sleep, bowls etc. Cheerful. The pain or pressure in the jaws still persists while walking briskly. After all I have under gone, I am really scared. Was the CABG successful?
Dentist, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dr. Sowbhagya's Response
Hello thanks for the quiery.. Jaw pain could be due to dental problems,, either periodontal problem,, dental caries problem.. Get iopa radiographs to be done,, to check for any extension of caries, loss of alveolar bone..Do gum massage with the pulp of your fingers.. Also review back with your cardiologist to check for success of cabg .. please also consult a oral physician for a thorough check up with regards to examination of teeth, radiographs.. Hope it helps,,take care,,
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What Causes Pain In Jaws While Walking Briskly?
Hello thanks for the quiery.. Jaw pain could be due to dental problems,, either periodontal problem,, dental caries problem.. Get iopa radiographs to be done,, to check for any extension of caries, loss of alveolar bone..Do gum massage with the pulp of your fingers.. Also review back with your cardiologist to check for success of cabg .. please also consult a oral physician for a thorough check up with regards to examination of teeth, radiographs.. Hope it helps,,take care,,