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12182312 tn?1427683956

ears, dizziness and head pressure..

Hey guys.
So for the past few months I have had extreme dizziness. Almost all day, everyday. Along with it, I have head pressure, facial pressure,  where my sinuses are,head tingling, and extremely clogged ears like there is fluid in them that just will not pop. I'm also very tired. I don't have any cold or sinusitis symptoms like mucus , runny nose etc...anyone else ever have this. The dizziness is the absolute worst. Any help would be appreciated. Btw I'm going to an ent but not till October, that's the first opening.
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12182312 tn?1427683956
Hi and thank you for replying. I don't think I have tmj but I will go over it with my doctor. I just feel so clogged up in both ears, always tired, head pressure and the dizziness is so depressing. I can't even go out for long periods of time worrying I might pass out. I have so many doctors appointments it's really ridiculous.i need to find an answer. This has been going on for a year. No one has an answer. I'm so fed up.
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I know exactly how you feel. Just know that you're not alone!

Do you clench your teeth at night or have any type of jaw pain? I'm no doctor so take my advice as such. You might tell your dentist of these problems the next time you have a visit. What you describe could be TMJ but it could be something totally unrelated. Most primary care physicians never evaluate someone with your symptoms for TMJ.
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