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- $Title{What Might be Causing Pain in the Ear?}
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- temporomandibular sense senses ear ache otalgia otodynia ill defined symptom
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- What Might be Causing Pain in the Ear?
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- QUESTION: Though he been checked twice, my doctor can find nothing to explain
- a pain in the ear that my 9 year old son continues to complain of. Do you
- have any ideas what might be causing this?
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- ANSWER: Your physician may be finding nothing wrong with the ear because,
- sometimes, ear pain is a referring signal from a problem somewhere else.
- In about half of cases of referred ear pain, the problem is with the
- teeth or mouth, and might be better diagnosed by a dentist. An abscessed or
- fractured tooth, periodontal disease, or impacted third molar (wisdom tooth)
- may cause ear pain. Your son may need a complete dental evaluation, including
- all the necessary x-rays. Another mouth problem that can cause pain in a
- normal ear is temporomandibular joint dysfunction, where the lower jaw is not
- properly seated in its joint with the rest of the skull.
- Ear pain has other possible causes, including sinus, tonsil, salivary
- gland, and throat infections. Neuralgias of the nerves to the face and head
- or a condition called temporal arteritis may also show up as ear pain, though
- this condition is not common in youngsters.
- Other causes that might be considered with referred ear pain are tumors
- of the chest, neck, and head. Luckily, these are not found very frequently
- and are considered quite rare.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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