Two years ago I started having acute pain on my right side of my face. I wasn't sure if it was tooth ache, sinus or what ever, except the pain was incredible and would not go away unless I took strong pain relief. I had an MRI scan which indicated nothing,blood tests indicated nothing,I saw a dental specialist who made a bite guard appliance.
I decided to go to my Osteopath and although it took nine 3o minute sessions, he sorted me out. The problem, my muscle down the right side of my face had gone into spasam. As I had not been able to clear it up for 10 months prior to seeing him, it was also putting my jaw out of alignment with the left side. He manipulated,massaged and stopped the spasms of this muscle,which incidently is the strongest muscle in a female.
I occassionally get small spasms and it is almost generally when I'm concerned about something and perhaps slightly stressed. When I use the word stressed I'm talking normal day to day concerns that need attention and at times take a while to sort out.
My advice,ditch all the tests,MRI scans etc and find a great Osteopath who can massage the muscles and re align the jaw. Its the best choice I made.
I hope this helps?
regards
SB (from the UK)
Hello.
The increased level of hemoglobin could suggest polycythemia or dehydration. There is no evidence that rheumatoid arthritis is associated with polycythemia, but these two conditions may co-exist.
Polycythemia leads to high blood pressure, which in turn can cause the pain in face and the neck.
Does she have any problems with the neck? Was there any complaint related to neck previously? When you do you expect to get the blood reports back?
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