abdominal pain faqs
Can you help me or my doctor diagnose this very unusual ailment?
I got a pain like a very severe toothache that starts randomly in some places of my body. It appears on ONE LOCATION only. It may attack on my left ear, left part of my head (unilateral), approximately back of my eye), both sides of my neck just below the ears, on my thigh, my external oblique abdominal, on my rectus abdominis (see http://www.faqs.org/health/images/uchr_01_img0105.jpg)
It often throbs, and is made worse by moving around. The pain is often so severe that I cannot continue to do normal activities such as working, reading or office activities.
For the last10 years I have positively observed that certain food triggers this pain. They are chocolate, candies, milk, cheeses, citrus juices (orange or lemon), red wine, coffee, tea, softdrinks, vitamin C, multivitamins, food with additives, vinegar, mango, orange, kiwis, tomatoes,
When the pain attacks I will take a pain killer to ease it but I am afraid I got my tinnitus from taking pain killers like ibofrupen
dude i suggest you do see a maxillofacial surgeon or a buccal doctor. Know that medicine dont really study the head part of the body, but mroe of the rest…Dentists, they have studied the head and the pathologies associated to it. The problem is that people rarely go see a dentist for some head problem and will go see a doctor that dosnt really know the problem instead. So the dentist forgets quickly the things he learned in school. So go see a specialized dentist in oral diseases and head pathologies or a maxillofacil surgeon.
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