What Causes Swelling In The Temporal Region While Having Tooth Infection?
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Hi,thank you for posting your query on health care magic.
There can be following possibilities for swelling above the ear in the temple region:
1.)The swelling over temple can be due to infection progressing from the infected tooth area to temporal space..
2.)Insect bite is a common cause of the swelling in the temple region.
3.)Allergy,commonly caused due to food,may cause swelling over the face/temple region.
4.)Temporal Arteritis in which the blood vessels near the temple region get inflamed and cause swelling.
5.)Skin infection-when you get skin infection on the upper part of face such as acne,or a boil,it can result in swelling of temple.
6.)Conjuctivitis,ear infection or sinus infection are also common causes for swelling in the temple region.
You have already taken a course of antibiotic for tooth infection.I would advise you to consult again a Dentist to have check up of the tooth and if found normal,then it would be advisable to consult an Otolaryngologist(ENT) doctor to have examination of ear,nose,sinuses,and head to rule out any infection.
At present,you may take Analgesic with Anti-inflammatory like Ibuprofen.
Hope this answers your question.I would be happy to answer if you have any follow-up questions.Take care.
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Hi,thank you for your reply.
There might be following possibilites for the swelling over the temporal region to hurt more upon standing as compared to laying down-there might be fluid collection in the swelling and gravitational force might be acting to cause more pain during standing.
Hope this answers your query.Get well soon.
Orthopantogram
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Hi,welcome back.
I would be advisable to have an Orthopantogram Xray-which would help to find if the swelling in the temporal region is due to the tooth infection.
Hope this answers your question.Get well soon
Might be fluid collection in the swelling
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Hi,welcome back.
There might be fluid collection in the swelling due to which it has moved from temporal region to behind your ear.
I would advise you to kindly consult a Dentist.And if the swelling is not related to tooth pain,then consult an Otolaryngologist Doctor.
Hope this answers your query.Take care.