What does it meen when your jaw and ear hurt really bad?


Question:
hey

im 13

and my jaw/ear are reallly achey.

i thought it might have been an ear infdction but how would that affect my jaw??

any help?

Answers:
Try using a Sympton Checker

You just click on where the pain is coming from, answer a few questions and they can suggest what you may have. If you type the name of what you think you have in the search bar it will bring you back a list of how to treat it with home remedies, and when it's time to look for a doctor.

Hope this helps!
cavity, gum disease, very bad case of ear infection. GOod luck and get well soon!
it could be a tooth problem, or mouth. Believe it or not, that can contribute to earaches, and vice versa. Clean out ears, and always keep your mouth clean. Please only talk to your doctor for sound advice. Hope this helps.
if you chew gum----it could be that you chewing too much. your best results would probably be to look up all your semptoms on google.* hope i helped!
It sounds like your jaw is misaligned. Do you hear any crackling or noise when you open and close you mouth or chew? Do you have any headaches with it? Have you heard of a condition called TMJ? Consult with a dental office.
An ear infection certainly can cause pain in your jaw. In addition, the reverse is true. A toothache can cause pain in your jaw and ear. This includes a cavity, tooth infection, or new teeth coming in (such as your wisdom teeth). You should have your doctor check you out for an ear infection. If you don't have one, then you will need to see your dentist. In the meantime, ask your doctor about the possibility of needing an antibiotic for a possible tooth infection, or at the very least something for pain until you can get in to see your dentist. Hope you feel better soon.
You have what is referred to as TMJ. When you chew food it can also make a popping sound...tell your dentist to check for TMJ.
You could have an ear infection but it sounds like you have TMJ. If you clench or grind you teeth while you are sleeping it will make your jaw, ear hurt. You can also dislocate your jaw if you grind your teeth too much. You should go see your dentist and have him make you a night guard to use while you are sleeping.
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