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Face Pain

2025-03-31

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Is this your symptom?

  • Pain in the face (cheek, chin, forehead, or jaw).

Causes of Face Pain

  • Infection: dental, sinus or ear infections can cause face pain and swelling.
    • Dental infections may also cause fever and swelling. Treatment of the infection will help resolve the pain. Your dentist may order antibiotics or take out the tooth, if needed.
    • Sinus infections cause pain and pressure in the sinuses (forehead, cheeks or under the eyes). These parts of the face may swell and be sore to touch. You may also have a fever and stuffy nose. Some infections go away on their own. Others need treatment.
    • Ear and mastoid infections cause pain in and around the ear. See your doctor for care.
    • Soft tissue infections cause redness, swelling and tender areas of the soft tissues in any part of the face. They can cause a fever. The cause can be a pimple, bug bite, or scratch or the cause might not be clear. Seek care right away if the infection is around the eye.
  • Mumps is a viral infection in the parotid gland that causes pain and swelling. It is less common today due to the mumps vaccine (MMR). The virus also affects the testes in males and can cause sterility.
  • Temporal Arteritis (serious; also called Giant Cell Arteritis) affects the temporal artery which is on the side of the head (your temple). It needs an urgent exam and treatment. Symptoms are:
    • severe headaches that happen often
    • sides of the head (temples) are sore to touch
    • pain while eating
    • double vision or vision loss
  • Neurological Pain can arise from a nerve that is too sensitive or irritated. A stinging or shooting pain may last seconds, minutes or be long term. It can be on one side or both sides of the face. Pain meds or surgery may help. Contact your doctor if you have any of these symptoms.
  • Salivary Gland Stones can block the ducts saliva flows through. This causes pain and swelling. It may cause a lump on the face that goes away on its own.
  • Tumors (serious) can grow in the salivary glands, sinuses, nose, nasal passages, mouth and brain. They can cause pain and/or swelling in the face.
  • Bone Pain (serious). Infection, cysts or tumors in the facial bones can occur and cause pain.
  • Arthritis can occur in the space where the lower jaw meets the skull. Pain is felt in front of the ear.
  • Depression or Stress can cause of facial pain that cannot be explained by any other reason.

When to Call for Face Pain

When to Call for Face Pain
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