Pain in the left cheek but no doctor can help?

My sister has a problem. She has pain on her left side. At first she thought it was a toothache. She went to the dentist twice, and he closed two small cavities, but he couldn't find anything else. He told her to wear her knee brace. It wasn't getting better, so we went to her family doctor, who suspected a sinus infection. She was given medication, but nothing has helped so far.

This morning her whole left cheek hurt again and she is slowly becoming desperate because no one can help her.

Have any of you ever had this problem and have some tips?

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Spooky80
2 years ago
  1. it is the cheek and not the cheek…the cheek is on the Po.
  2. the more doctors they’re looking for, the more diagnoses and drugs they get. Prescribed on a presumption (needle sinusitis) medication is very negligent as a doctor.
  3. at this time of year, open dental necks react very dollly through the cold.
  4. If no more goes, it should take an Ibu 400 (if not allergic), which acts at the same time anti-inflammatory

All good for her 🙂

Deichgoettin
2 years ago
Reply to  Spooky80

at this time of year, open dental necks react very dollly through the cold.

This is why the cheek does not hurt, but rather “just” the teeth affected. And not permanently.

Kabeltante1266
2 years ago

I’d have a neurological examination. The Trigeminus nerve extends straight through this region. Often pain in the area indicates the teeth, this nerve is inflamed. You often find out that it is because of an Odyssey with many doctors.

Mugua
2 years ago

You have to give the doctor a chance to help… If you give up directly, the doctor has no chance. You can’t blame him.

Doctors are not magicians. It is absolutely normal that the ones in the first run also take a wrong path. This is even useful, as many diagnoses require extensive, sometimes expensive tests. It is absolutely reasonable to suspect and exclude the likely possibilities that are obvious for the first time before the patient and his health insurance companies are strangled.

So she should just give the doctor a chance to do his job, and go back…

LauwarmerKaffee
2 years ago

The neurologist might be a suitable address

Blindipop
2 years ago

Once the jaw is scanned below, if there’s something sensitive to pain? To the tooth roots. And whether an enlarged lymph node is tastable.

Tarniabur
2 years ago

Good morning, would go to a university clinic, because they have quite different possibilities, please

Deichgoettin
2 years ago

In case of doubt, I’d get a second opinion of a dentist. I assume that an overview x-ray (OPG) was made. Please take this picture to the “new” dentist.

I also don’t know why domestic doctors usually have to play the “small HNO doctor”. I would first visit a specialist doctor. By means of an imaging method – no matter what kind – can possibly be. It is clear. If this does not result, we should consider a neurological study.

Deichgoettin
2 years ago
Reply to  MesuDeLima

Then the ZA, where she gets a second opinion, is to make an OPG. There is much more to be seen.

Michito
2 years ago

Could actually be a neurological problem. nerve pain. Google Trigeminus neurality