It sounds like an inner ear infection. Best go see a doctor.
This is usually due to inflammation of parotid gland or lymph node inflammation.
This is usually due to inflammation of parotid gland or lymph node inflammation.
Dry Cough and Ear Pain
Yes, this is very possible for a number of reasons to include referred pain, or infection. When you have a problem with your teeth it can effect other parts of your body, typically within the neck and head area.
i have pain on my left side shoulder,neck ear and head . What could be causing this?
If the pain is located in the jaw or neck with radiation to the ear it may be caused by a blocked salivary duct.
Look up "Trigeminal neuralgia" its very likely this is what you have.
It is impacted wisdom teeth or partially impacted wisdom teeth. By ear symptoms I assume you mean ear ache. I am going through these exact symptoms at the moment. Accompanied by head aches, neck and back pain, swollen neck lymph nodes and of course pain/swelling/redness in the back of the mouth where the impacted wisdom teeth are.
Neurologic pain can occur on either sides of the forearm, upper back and upper chest, neck and ear. Pain is especially evident on the ring and small finger.
Otalgia is the medical term meaning ear pain.
It doesn't hurt that much. Just feels like a sharp pinch. But it may hurt if you have a high pain tolerence level.
About 20% of patients may have ear pain