Absolutely. I had what I thought was a migraine until I went to a dentist and discovered that my root canal had gotten infected. If you've got shooting pains in your head (especially the side!) or ear or neck, and you've already had those things checked out, definitely head to the dentist and get your teeth checked too.
Because the ear cannal runs along down along the jaw, your jaw will often ache when you have an inner ear infection. Also, there are glands along your neck and jawline that swell if you have an ear infection, wich will cause you additional discomfort. While nothing but an antibiotic will rid you of the infection, it can be great comfort to place a dry towel on your pillow to protect your pillow, than a steamy hot face cloth, or even tea bags and lay your ear on it so it will help the wax melt and release fluids that may be causing your infection.
I am not in te medical profecission, but I am troubled often with inner ear infections. Good luck, home this helped.
First, you must get to your dentist or to your primary care doc right away. If this is an infection, you don't want it. It may be a problem with a root, and the pain is radiating to the ear.
It's a secret coded message from your body. It translates to "Go see a physician! Something is wrong!"
It's most likely just an ear infection, and you'll get some antibiotics.
yes.
Shooting pains in the head can be a symptom of a number of things. It can be a migraine headache, ad sinus headache, or head pain caused by a sore tooth.
Brief shooting pains behind the temple of the head can have many causes. These causes range from multiple scrosis to a migraine headache and should be evaluated by a physician.
A back tooth can cause swelling at the back of the head. This is especially true if your back tooth is infected.
You have a headache if you have shooting pain in your head. Headaches can be caused by lack of sleep, lack of caffeine if it is a staple in your diet, head injury, or high blood pressure.
Yes, a bad tooth can cause sharp pain in the head.
There are several different problems which can cause that kind of pain. It is possibly a form of migraine headache; glaucoma is also a possibility. Consult your doctor.
It could possibly be a tumor. You shuold get it checked out immediantly.
Go see a doctor.
shocking pain i think I'm not sure
She could have a pinched nerve. Take her to the doctor to see if they can give her anything to help reduce the pain.
Lumps on the back of the head could be from many things. A trauma to the head for instance can cause bumps. Head trauma should not be played around with. There could be something seriously wrong and without certain tests, you may not really know for sure. If no trauma was done, It would be best to still get checked out by a doctor. Pain in the head, dizziness and balance problems could be something serious.
Hitler committed suicide on 30 April 1945, by shooting himself in the head.