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Results 1 - 10 of 46 for Jaw swelling
  1. ... salivary glands, located between the ear and the jaw) Swelling of the temples or jaw (temporomandibular area) Other symptoms that can occur in ...
  2. ... nodes White or red area (lesion) on tonsils Jaw pain or swelling Neck or cheek lump Unexplained weight loss
  3. ... the gums or jaw bone Prolonged headache or jaw ache Redness and swelling of the gums around the impacted tooth Swollen ...
  4. ... and other problems Numbness of part of the jaw or face Problems aligning the teeth Swelling ... broken jaw include: Pain in the face or jaw, located in front of the ... and swelling of the face, bleeding from the mouth Difficulty ...
  5. ... can cause fainting or shortness of breath Hoarseness Jaw pain Joint pain , limited joint movement, swelling of the bony areas around a joint Large ...
  6. ... Fever Headache Muffled voice Tender glands of the jaw and throat Neck stiffness
  7. ... which can lead to abnormal tooth development or jaw fractures Abnormalities in the colored part (iris) or lens of the eye Head swelling due to fluid on the brain ( hydrocephalus) Rib ...
  8. ... the groin area, armpit, the neck, under the jaw and chin, behind the ears, and below the occiput (prominence on the back of the head). As a rule, when swelling appears suddenly and is painful, it is usually ...
  9. ... penicillin, sulfa, glucocorticoids, and others Head, nose, or jaw surgery Injury or trauma to the face (such as a burn) Malnutrition (when severe) Obesity Salivary gland disorders Sinusitis Stye with swelling around the infected eye Tooth abscess
  10. ... to hold the bones in place and the jaw may be wired together to hold the new bone positions in place. If the surgery is expected to cause significant swelling of the face, mouth, or neck, the patient's ...
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