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Is Ear Pain Connected To Wisdom Tooth Removal?

Hello, I had wisdom tooth removed on right side of mouth on Friday 20th . noticed a small cyst on right side of neck. when I press on the cyst I experience pain in throat and intensifies when I swallow. I have a dull ear ache which I believe is connected with the tooth removal. is the cyst something to be concerned about. Note: I didn't have symptoms of pain in throat until I press on the cyst.
thank you in advance
Mon, 30 Dec 2013
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hello there!
One of many big reasons for ear pain is wisdom teeth involvement. some topical lignocaine ear drops and prophylactic amoxil and ciprofloxacin ear drops would sufffice. A simple acetaminophen would be required too.
No worries.If problem persisted seek otorhinolaryngolgist help
S Khan
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Is Ear Pain Connected To Wisdom Tooth Removal?

hello there! One of many big reasons for ear pain is wisdom teeth involvement. some topical lignocaine ear drops and prophylactic amoxil and ciprofloxacin ear drops would sufffice. A simple acetaminophen would be required too. No worries.If problem persisted seek otorhinolaryngolgist help S Khan