저는 잇몸에 음식물이 조금이라도 끼면 잇몸이 아프고 머리까지 지끈거렸던 기억이 있네요. 나으셔서 다행입니다
Migraine accompanied by wisdom tooth inflammation.
Recently, I woke up and noticed a mastoid process on my right ear.
The part hurt a little and felt unpleasantly sore.
I also had a severe migraine all over my head.
The area where my right wisdom tooth was removed was also swollen.
First, I went because the neurosurgery department was nearby.
They said it could be because I slept poorly.
I received physical therapy and an injection.
I also went to the dentist. The issue with my ear is abnormal.
I don't think so. I'll decide on my own.
The dentist said I have temporomandibular joint disorder and suggested I avoid hard foods from the day before.
I asked if you ate it, and I said I ate dried fish.
There is no specific treatment, only the face areas: three spots on the chin, cheeks, and temples.
Getting a massage will make you feel better, and try to open your mouth as wide as possible.
He told me not to open it.
But I keep hurting, enduring with medication for three days.
My husband said it seems to be due to his gums and inflammation.
I boiled the mugwort tea.
Drinking intermittently and gradual swelling of the gums
Sinks and is sprayed onto the gums with Garglin
Carefully maintained with spray
Now everything is okay.
I made a reservation at the dentist, so I'll go and get some X-rays taken.
It's related to inflammation at the site where I had my wisdom tooth removed, rather than the temporomandibular joint.
At that time, my wisdom tooth grew abnormally, swelled, and became infected.
I remember removing it. An inflammation developed there.
Swelling and pain extend to the back of the ear and the head.
Nerves and blood vessels run up, causing headaches.
Avoid hard foods. This is the key to proper cleaning.
If I get sick, I am the only one who loses out.
Let's all age healthily.