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Why Are My Glands Hurting On The Left Side Of My Jaw?

Yes my glandes hurting on the left side of my jaw hurt like that for 4 days now but I feel weak and tired and I ve been sleeping a lot and you want to eat uh just like full taste the same or the thinking of tasting even water bottles up but nothing comes up so I m trying to figure out what is the problem
Mon, 7 Apr 2014
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Dentist, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 's  Response
thanks for your query, i have gone through your question..the painful glands could be because of a stone or some infection in the gland(bacterial), you have to take some radiographs to rule out the stone in the duct..according to what you are describing its not gland it might be lymphnode which is hurting you..it might be secondary to some tooth infection...so consult a oral physician and ENT surgeon to ruleout any pathologies.. i hope my answer will help you..
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Why Are My Glands Hurting On The Left Side Of My Jaw?

thanks for your query, i have gone through your question..the painful glands could be because of a stone or some infection in the gland(bacterial), you have to take some radiographs to rule out the stone in the duct..according to what you are describing its not gland it might be lymphnode which is hurting you..it might be secondary to some tooth infection...so consult a oral physician and ENT surgeon to ruleout any pathologies.. i hope my answer will help you..