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Pain on side of face
My mother has been having pain on the side of her face since long. It goes up to her temples. I can see her veins popped out, like they are swollen. Earlier when we had shown a doctor, he had given some medicine for a joint pain in the jaw. I think it was TMJ. Not sure if it the same thing or different?
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This conditions needs physical examination of the patient. There are various causes for duch pain. Consult General Physician immediately.
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Give her 1.Glonoin 6 2 drops in half cup of water thrice daoly for 4 days. 2.Mag phos 200X- 4 tablets thrice daily for 7 days.
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Consult a physician soon. Can be absess , temporal artery sclerosis, Herpes etc.. needs immediate intervention.
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Hello . Generally the common reason for such pain is TM joint but not always . A proper diagnosis is required to nullify other possibilities.
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Please visit a homeopath and get a holistic treatment.
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