

Face Pain
Face pain, also known as facial pain, refers to discomfort or ache in any part of the face, including the mouth and eyes. Here are some key points about face pain:
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Common Causes:
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Injury or Headache: Most often, face pain results from an injury or a headache.
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Harmless Causes: Many cases of facial pain are harmless and may stem from issues like an oral infection, ulcer, abscess, or toothache.
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Types of Face Pain:
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Dull, Throbbing Pain: Often related to problems within the mouth, such as toothaches, cavities, or abscesses.
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Sinusitis Pain: Feels like pressure or aching across the front of the cheekbones and underneath the eyes.
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Throbbing Pain: Abscesses and ulcers may cause throbbing at the site of the sore.
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Stabbing Sensation or Ache: Headaches and injuries can manifest as stabbing or throbbing pain.
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Emergency Situations:
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If facial pain suddenly radiates from the chest or left arm, it could be a sign of an impending heart attack. In such cases, call emergency help.
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Diagnosis:
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When visiting your doctor, provide details about:
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The specific area of your face that hurts.
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Frequency and duration of pain.
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Type of pain (cramp-like, stabbing, or achy).
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Any other accompanying symptoms.
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Imaging tests (X-rays, MRI scans) help diagnose bone, muscle, and tissue problems.
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Remember to seek medical evaluation from Dr Chinmoy Roy at Rajarhat Pain Clinic if you experience unexplained or unbearable facial pain. Proper diagnosis and treatment can help manage the discomfort effectively