
Hello 47 Year Old Women Low To Normal Blood Pressure

Question: Hello 47 year old women low to normal blood pressure today I started feeling achy like pain in my upper right cheek bone area tender also the the touch I had complete cardiac work up done March and July 2019 all was normal and oct had the traponin test done all normal recent blood work normal went th the dentist on Thursday but they did not work on that side this is not tooth pain but feels bruised like
Brief Answer:
Dear ma'am
Detailed Answer:
Am sorry of how you feel, but we must be sure in the first place that there is no wrong with your teeth, so I recommend to see your dentist to examine you.
If he says that nothing wrong, it is probably muscle pain especially it hurts when touch. In this case , you may take baclofen tab for few days ( a muscle relaxant) that will help you a lot.
I hope you find my answer helpful...
Dear ma'am
Detailed Answer:
Am sorry of how you feel, but we must be sure in the first place that there is no wrong with your teeth, so I recommend to see your dentist to examine you.
If he says that nothing wrong, it is probably muscle pain especially it hurts when touch. In this case , you may take baclofen tab for few days ( a muscle relaxant) that will help you a lot.
I hope you find my answer helpful...
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng


Brief Answer:
hi ma'am
Detailed Answer:
if you mean that you suffer from temporomandibular joint disease, that's for sure will make a difference in the diagnosis, as this inflammatory disease can cause the pain you feel. So, after excluding tooth pain, we have to do some lab. works and imaging investigations to reach the accurate diagnosis.
Hoping you feel good soon,,
hi ma'am
Detailed Answer:
if you mean that you suffer from temporomandibular joint disease, that's for sure will make a difference in the diagnosis, as this inflammatory disease can cause the pain you feel. So, after excluding tooth pain, we have to do some lab. works and imaging investigations to reach the accurate diagnosis.
Hoping you feel good soon,,
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana

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