What should I do about the pain near the left cheek close to the ear?
Disease description:
I have been experiencing pain in my right face, especially near the ear. What should I do about the pain near the ear on the right side of my face?
When pain occurs near the ear on the left side of the face, possible causes may include parotitis, lymph node inflammation, and temporomandibular joint disorders. For this condition, the following measures are recommended:
1. Identify the cause: Seek medical attention promptly to determine the exact cause of the pain through a physician's examination.
2. If diagnosed with parotitis: In cases of viral infection, no specific treatment is required; focus on rest, increased fluid intake, and avoid eating hard or acidic foods. For bacterial infection, antibiotics such as Ceftriaxone Sodium or Ceftazidime should be administered as directed by a physician.
3. If lymph node inflammation is present: Antibiotics such as Amoxicillin combined with Metronidazole may be used for treatment. Pain relievers such as Ibuprofen may be taken if pain is severe.
4. If temporomandibular joint disorder is diagnosed: Treatment may include medications such as Diclofenac Sodium Sustained-Release Tablets or Methylprednisolone Tablets.
5. Lifestyle adjustments: Maintain a light diet, avoid excessive fatigue, and correct bad habits such as chewing predominantly on one side.
Patients should seek timely medical consultation and implement appropriate treatment measures after determining the exact cause.