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Headache in sinus area, jaw pain, throat ache, ear aches.

Thanks Star Queen, you did help me worry less.  I'm going to the doc tomorrow, so I have one last question.  Can sinuses make your jaws and your mouth, and neck hurt?  Can they make your eyes hurt?  I know they can make your ears throb, mine have been.  I took some sudophedrine and it stopped quite a bit, but not completely.  It still comes back on and off.  Do you think I need something stronger?  
   Does anyone know if sinuses can make those things hurt, it seems kinda wiggy.

  Thanks, you're all so kind.

  Jessika
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This must be what I have.  My front tooth is partially discolored a dark brown. The symptoms you describe are exactly what I have.  I have a cleaning tomorrow with my dentist.  I think he will probably clean out the tooth.  Thanks for posting!  
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I have a swollen lymph node on my  left side. My left ear  felt like an ear infection was imminent. The left side of my face felt slightly warm and somewhat tender. But the worst part was the pain in my jaw and teeth that came in waves.  The only thing that eventually seemed to give me relief was sipping cold water when the pain started.  I went to the doctor, who prescribed antibiotics for the lymph node, but she said that the pain is possibly due to Trigeminal Neuralgia. Which is apparently a virus so there is no medication for it. I'd made an appointment with my dentist the day before and decided to keep it, even though I had the antibiotics and tentative diagnosis. Explained my symptoms to the dentist and, as soon as I mentioned about the cool water giving me immediate relief, he knew what it was. He calls it a blown nerve and explained that one of the nerves in one of my teeth had died and, when this happens, it released a gas which expanded and caused my issues. The cool water helped because it made the gas contract and relieved the surrounding pressure. He's cleaned it out and packed it with medicine pending root canal soon. Hope this helps someone.
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Sounds like the issues are stemming from the anxiety itself. You are tense. So your muscles get very tight. And create headaches, dizziness, etc.
Try some meditation, or other Relaxation techniques. Exercise helps as well.
Make sure you eat well and drink lots of water, being dehydrated seems to make things worse.

Hope this helps.
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Allegra D can make your heart race.  The "D" part  gives me palpitations and I can't take it. Makes it tough when I have sinus trouble. And the only thin i can take for the sinus pain (or whatever it is) is Tylenol.  To make it worse, I'm very allergic to most antibiotics too, and have had my throat close several times.  Almost didn't make it to the ER.  So mostly I just try to deal with the pain as best I can, unless it gets really bad.
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I don't know if you are still around since you posted so long ago but I will post for the benefit of others as well.

There is a dirty little secret within the medical community.  They are making you sick with their over prescribing of antibiotics in addition to all of the drug prescriptions as well since they only relieve the symptoms but don't get to the root cause of your ailment.  Was was extremely ill thirty years ago and the doctors made me worse (I now know).  I trusted them to heal me and put myself in their hands completely.  I was foolish.

If none of you have heard of candida, then I would suggest that you do some google searching and discover something that you won't hear from your doctor (I found out from a person just like you are hearing from me).  This in an imbalance in your system from overgrowth of yeast that is brought on by the killing of beneficial bacteria from long term antibiotic use among other things like poor diet, birth control and stress.  It can become systemic (even though doctors won't admit it), and you will be miserable for the rest of you life and with so many ailments that you won't believe it. It has been linked to autoimmune diseases (there are a long list of them), where your body turns on itself and even to cancer.  Check it out and take the steps necessary to balance your system.  Your life depends on it.
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my head hurts its like a pain on the side of my head back of my neck hurts some times it seams as if im not here i have been feeling like this now for nearly three weeks is this any thing to worry about if this keeps up then i will have to go doctors
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my mom and i have been having strange symptoms for weeks. we r always tired. have severe migranes to the poin of passing out from pain. neck ackes, jaw pain, ear aces. nausa, cant taste things. severe dizzy spells. and now spasims up and down our spines. its strange thT this illness is affecting us both the exact same way. weve been on reprexan and avalox, been on vicoden, and steriods, and augmenton why r we getting wose. we live in a apartment with mold in it. maybe after wemove in a few weeks it will get better i hope  
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If you can make it on a bus you should really make an appointment to see a doctor, get a friend to go with you if your worried about it. Maybe you can get something for the anxiety while your there, anxiety is very common.
Sounds like u do need to get checked out.

I've suffered with severe headaches for about 2-3yrs now, they control my life, but i also get these sore throats which come in instantly usually while away from home. I'm guessing it an allergy as they tested me for trees, pollen, grass, cast+dogs etc. i reacted badly to all of them.
I wake up each day feeling sick, i get a horrible taste in the back of by throat that makes me feel ill, my eyes are dry, the list of symptoms i'm geting is big, to long to list them all but i've given up on finding out whats wrong, the last consultant i saw at the ENT clinic in Chester(Cheshire,UK) discharged me and refused to treat me because i was a smoker! it takes 3 months just to get an appointment and now i'm back to square one. I gave up smoking last year and it had no effect on my illness.
I'm thinking my headaches might be an allergy to dust so thinking of getting a dust filter, i already have a dust mask.

Thnx for sharing your experiences....
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Hey, I'm 19, and i recently went to the doctors because i was suffering with chest pains.

It had blood tests and xrays and it turned out to be anxiety.

For the past 4 weeks or so i have been having server pain in the back of my eyes, neck, jaw, and head.

i also have dizzyness but that's not all the time. where as the neck and jaw pain are always there.
It seeems to get worse at night.
the first 2 weeks i was treating myself for sinusitis, with nasal sprays and stuff. they seeemd to work...
But then, one day i was on the bus and suddenly it felt like someone had smaked me in the side of the face... and becasue of the sudden pain it caused me to have an anxiety attack. i havent had one since but the pain seems to be getting worse.
My jaw clicks when i open it and my upper teeth feel funny.
My ears ring a little sometimes.
But i have a pernanment headache now. pain around the sinus area and in the sides and sometimes back of my neck. it wears off with anadin or ibruprofen, but i noticed i was getting heartburn taking many tablets so im just puting up with it at the minuite.

could it be TMR? or my sinuses?
because of my anxiety im too scared to go doctors :(
Please help.
xxxxxxx
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HI, i had a bad headache on one side and the next day it started again and my throat (not the inside) started hurting to the touch i took a nap and when i woke up i had teeth pain on one side of my mouth could'nt tell where the pain in my mouth was coming from it felt as if i had just had a tooth pulled can this be sinus
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Your dentist can give you a muscle relaxer, such as flexoril to take at night while you sleep.  A night guard will protect your teeth but your jaw muscles can still be sore from clenching/grinding at night.  Stress will cause you to clench/grind your teeth.  Everyone is stressed these days (especially with the economy), so you may need something more than someone just telling you to de-stress (which is easier said than done).  I am also a dental hygienist.  
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I was diagnosed with Trigeminal neuralgia ( a nerve disorder) after about 12 visits back and forth to the dr and dentist and MRI... I was experiencing extreme pain in my jaw, face, eyes, and head.  Couldn't sleep all night.  It was AWFUL.   Once diagnosed, I went to a neurologist who presribed a medication and it took care of it.  After some time I went off of it and I have been ok since.  They can't pinpoint a cause for it, but say triggered by anxiety and stress.  Hope that helps.
Here is a link about it:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trigeminal_neuralgia
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I started having pain in my jaw area and just in front of my right ear (feel like ear ache) about 2 weeks ago.  The pain does not seem to have any pattern.  There has also pain tingling pain in my teeth on the right side.  Sometimes it is the top teeth and sometimes the bottom.  Now I am having problems with my throat also.  I feel like someone is holding tight on the right side of my throat.  I have no idea what it is.  It does seem  to help when I hold cold water on that side of my mouth.  the doctor gave me 80-0mg Ibuprofen but that really doesn't help much.  The important thing right now is that I make sure it is not some type of infection, as my 15 year old niece who has cancer is coming to stay with me so I can take care of her.  I'm afraid of giving her something.  I think it could probably TMJ because of the stress but I didn't think that affected the throat.  Any thoughts, advise?????
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Hello :) I'm a Dental Hygienist and quite often we get patients in with "TMJ" or constant headaches. Please also consider your occlusion. If it's "off"/"high" even in the slightest area(s) these symptoms can occur, but do find a Dentist who is skilled in doing occlusal adjustments as it takes good technique to alleviate this problem. Hope this helps someone!!!
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Hi ellegal!
Thanks i thought it was TMJ also but I have been treating it with Nightguards for a year with no luck. The muscle Jaw pain is going away but not the awful sore throat and foul taste in back of throat.
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It might be TMJ, TMJ is jaw dysfunction that can cause both neckpain and headaches. It is caused by poor posture with your neck or can be an actual problem with the joint itself. Check it out. When I am having a TMJ episode, my neck and back hurt along with pressure behind the eyes, lightheaded feeling, and a headache that is dull but lasts a long time. hope this helps you. good luck.
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Thanks for your post. Went through the same exact thing as you going on ten years now. some good days mostly bad. Wearing a nightguard for TMJ on anti-candida diet taking Paragone and Probiotics antibiotics........................ and I still have that thing in the back of my throat. Seeing a new ENT next week . What antibiotics are you currently taking?
Do you consider bacterial infectiiuos sinusitus or fungal infectious sinusitis?
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Hi,
Sinusitis refers to an inflammation of the sinuses, airspaces within the bones of the face. Sinusitis is most often due to an infection within these spaces.
When the lining of the sinuses is at all swollen, the swelling interferes with the normal flow of mucus. Trapped mucus can then fill the sinuses, causing an uncomfortable sensation of pressure and providing an excellent environment for the growth of infection-causing bacteria.
Acute sinusitis usually follows some type of upper respiratory tract infection or cold.There may be fever. Headache and pain over the affected sinuses may occur, as well as a feeling of pressure which may worsen when the patient bends over. There may be pain in the jaw or teeth.
Allergies could be treated as an dwhen they come on with OTC anti-histamines.
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I thought I was going crazy. I started with a root canal in Nov. then had the tooth pulled in March and I am still fighting jaw pain. I am going to a endodotist next month. I have been on lortab and multiple antibiotics. I am miserable but the dentist has no idea what could be causing it.
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I'm fifteen and i have been having throat aches, not a sore throat, more of like an aching of the muscles by my throat, especially if i laugh or sing. what is up with that?
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in february 2006 I started having snorting sounds like something had swollen behind my palate up my thorat

Then feeling sick.... all doctors said it was just anxiety until one of them said hey you are having green postnasal drip.... it is sinusitis. It took me 3 one week antibiotics to get rid of it
then two months later, i started having a pain in the center of the skull above my throat... behind my palate and having bad taste and smell coming from there.... also sore throat and ear pain... i also had a mild headache on the top of my head. I went to another doctor and she said it was sinusitis.. she gave me a 21 day antibiotic round (Avelox)

On the 18 day, i went to ENT doctor and i said i still had this pain on center of skull at the jaw evel inside. Also the apin like a tight belt from ears to top of head. He said it was TMJ suggested taking strong ibuprofen doses, put hot compresses on jaws and ears, and use a bite sports guard... I did it for three days

Then the worst headache ever in my life hit me.... i felt my head was going to explode. I had ended my anitbiotics. I thought it was sinuses so bought and took Advil sinus one in the morning and one in the evening. The relief was almost instantaneous although not absolute. I was happy though for I thought i got rid of the porblem... after a week of Advil i went to a doctor at my health cae center in GWU looking for guidance. She said I was healing an to try Afrin for three days

I did... it did not take it all off... but it helped.... three days after being done with the Afrin THOUGH, I GOT THE WORST EVER HEADACHE IN MY LIFE. WORST THAN THE ONE I MENTIONED ABOVE. MY FOREHEAD WAS NUMB, MY EYEBROWS, MY EYELIDS, MY FOREHEAD, THE TOP OF MY HEAD AND ALL AROUND IT HURT. I THOUGHT I WAS GOING TO PASS OUT. I FELT TIRED, LETHARGIC. I ALSO FELT LIKE SOMEONE HAD PUNCHED MY NOSE AND A DEEP PAIN BEHIND MY NOSE INSIDE MY SKULL...

I went to emergency they did a CT scan that did not show anything. The doctor said it was likely to be an acute sinusitis though and prescribed 2 weeks of antibiotics and to visit ENT. The next day i went to ENT doctor and he dismissed the emergency guys and sasid i had a migraine and sent me to neurologist. and gave me migraine medication...

I took the migraine (Imitrex?) medication for three days and i was stil having excritiating pain and lethargy. I decided to go ahead with antibiotics. Two days later i was not lethargic and the headache started to recede....

I decided to leave the GWU doctors and went looking for ENT at Georgetown University Hospital. I got to see these new doctr on my last day of antibotics... I said my headache had shrunk but felt i was not still well. She said we would see how i do without antibiotics and told to come back intwo weeks. She noticed though that my tonsils were red and took a culture....

aweek later the headache and earace was coming back along with sore thorat., drooping eyelids. Met my new ENT and she said thay had found strep infection... gave me another round of two week antibiotics.....

i finished the second round of antibiotics which helped in reducing all the symptoms but did not get rid of it. Two weeks later again i feel headahces, earahces, sore thorat, jaw joint pain, foul smell and taste from back up my throat.... i have had a thorat CT and a brain MRI and i am waiting for the results.... hoefulyy they will show what i think it is nost likely I have... a sphenoiditis or sphenoid sinusitis.....

Takae a look at this interesting article about the Sphenoid sinus:

http://www.emedicine.com/ent/byname/sinusitis-sphenoid-acute-surgical-treatment.htm

just wanted to share this if it helps others and i am open to comments

Regads
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For the past 4 months I have been experiencing on and off sinus infections. I have taken Augmentin, Biaxin and Levaqin along with Nasonex daily. Finally about a month ago I went to see an ENT and had a CT Scan of my sinuses. He found that my sphenoid sinus was infected, so he put me back on Levaqin for a month along with a 7 day dose of a steriod. I am on my last week of levaqin and I still feel lightheaded, pressure on my cheeks, aching pain on my head, headaches and now neck discomfort. I always feel tired too. Shouldn't I feel better already? I am really concerned at this point. I feel like these antibotics are not helping. I go back to the ENT in 2 wks. I hope to get some answers.
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Hi
  im 15 years old and my throat started hurting on sunday then it was worse on monday then by tusday morning i had lost my voice. And now my ear has started to hurt inside.

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Hey thanks.  My doc gave me the anti-biotics, so my throat doesn't feel swollen anymore.  My neck, however, has been hurting in short, little spurts--not constanly, and I just kind of have this discomfort in my shoulders and neck region.  My headache is now coming and going--no longer for long, drawn out periods--like on Monday, I had a headache for six hours.

Is it normal to have neck pain and stiffness with sinuses?
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