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Hi , My Mother is having pain in left jaw ,little bit swelling and little water is coming out of jaw.Can not drink cold water . Thanks xxxxxxxxxx Thanks xxxxxxxxxx ... View answer
I had cold and running nose 20 days back with jawpain below the ear. But Still I have following symptoms, Sneezing , Runny Nose, and Itchy, Watery Eyes and little pain below the ear. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rajkishori Godhi
( ENT Specialist)
in my mouth. I did just get over a pretty bad head cold a week ago. After the cold subsided is when the jawpain started. Thoughts? Best, XXXX ... View answer
How long before a cold should you see a doctor It started with a sore throat Then swollen gland only on right side jawpain on right side a lot of nasal congestion sneezing now a lot of coughing up ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Klarida Papaqako
( General & Family Physician)
My problem: Whenever I drink anything cold (even semi-cold), the bone under my gums on my right side become very cold and hurt. Here is some background info (i do not know how relevant this might be ... View answer
was affected with cold, cough and fever. So I have been taking DayQuil and NyQuil pills for 2 days. All the three have been considerable reducing. Can this be a reason for my Jawpain (left). what ... View answer
feels like swimmer s ear, which i have experienced in the past, accompanied by jawpain of the same nature. This only happens after exposure to cold tempuratures. ... View answer
I occasionally get fairly severe teeth/gum/jawpain about 30 min. or so after I have gone for a brisk 45 min walk. It usally happens when it is cooler outside or a cold wind. It is not very consistent ... View answer
Thank you. I have had cough, followed by cold, and stuffy nose and changed voice since past 10 days, without much improvement. Took a course of azithral 250, but no help. Since two days, i have had pain in ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Abhishek Sharma
( ENT Specialist)
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