I recently posted an article on using a technique called NCR (Neuro Cranial Restructing) for jaw pain and other maladies. However, the treatment can be expensive. But, if you do experience jaw pain and are not able to afford giving “NCR” a try. The following article from Top 10 Home Remedies provides a list of the top 10 ways to relieve jaw pain and discomfort:
“How To Relieve Jaw Pain
Are you experiencing a severe, throbbing or uncomfortable pain in your jaw? It may come out of the blue or even start as a slight feeble ache and increase in intensity over time. Jaw pain can be so bad that it affects your ability to eat or speak!
However, jaw pain may not always be connected to problems with your jaw. The underlying cause can vary from trouble with your sinuses to your teeth.
One of the main causes of jaw pain is temporomandibular disorder (TMD). TMD can occur due to a jaw joint injury, excess stimulation of the jaws, soreness of the muscles controlling jaw movements, shifting of the disc that cushions the jaw movements, or arthritis in the disc that shields the jaw joint.
Other causes of jaw pain include cluster headaches, sinus problems, dental conditions, trigeminal neuralgia, a heart attack, osteomyelitis, teeth grinding and so on.
Depending upon the cause, the symptoms can vary. Some common symptoms associated with jaw pain are a popping sensation, tooth pain, difficulty chewing, soreness, a dull pain in other parts of the face or neck, frequent headaches, pain that extends from within and around your ears, rigidity of the jaw that makes it difficult to open the mouth and tension in the jaw.
Before you start treating your jaw pain, it is important to find out the cause of the problem. In the meantime, you can try some home remedies and simple lifestyle changes to reduce the pain and soreness.
Here are the top 10 ways to relieve jaw pain.
1. Use Ice Packs
If you are experiencing jaw pain that’s unbearable, ice therapy is a very effective treatment. It can be uncomfortable to hold an ice pack for very long against your jaw, but the instant relief that you get makes this remedy worth trying.
Apply ice packs to relieve jaw pain
Applying a cold pack on the jaw helps relieve muscle pain and other symptoms. The cold temperature has a numbing effect on the nerves, which plays a key role in reducing the pain and soreness.
1. Put ice into a plastic bag.
2. Wrap it in a thin cloth.
3. Apply the ice pack to the affected area for 10 minutes.
4. Take a break for 10 minutes before reapplying the ice pack.
Caution: Do not apply ice directly on your skin, as it can pose a risk of frostbite.
2. Apply Warm Moist Heat
Applying warm, moist heat to the side of your face may also help alleviate jaw pain. The moist heat helps relax the overactive jaw muscles, which in turn reduces pain.
Warm, moist heat also improves blood circulation to the affected area, which aids the healing process.
1. Soak a cloth in warm water and wring out the excess water.
2. Apply the warm, moist cloth to your face for 5 to 15 minutes.
3. Repeat every 2 hours until the pain is gone.
Note: Before applying the warm compress, check the temperature on your hand to avoid burning your face.
3. Gently Massage the Area
You can also massage the affected area to get relief from jaw pain. It can help address the underlying discomforts of jaw pain, no matter what the cause.
Massage helps relieve muscle tightness and enhances blood flow to the area. It even helps provide relief from arthritis pain.
A 2007 study published in the Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies suggests that western massage and strain-counterstrain techniques can improve the jaw’s range of motion, alleviate the intensity and reduce the frequency of pain related to temporomandibular joint syndrome without surgical or pharmacological intervention.
1. Apply some warm coconut or olive oil on your jawline.
2. Massage the area using your index and middle fingers, making circular motions for 5 minutes.
3. Take a break and try to open and close your mouth 4 or 5 times.
4. Repeat this process a few times.
You can also massage your neck to relieve tension in the muscles around your jawline.
4. Exercise the Jaw Muscles
Gently stretching and exercising the jaw area can help keep jaw pain from returning. It helps relax the tense muscles, which helps reduce the pain.
Exercise to deal with jaw pain
One way to stretch the jaw involves pressing the tip of your tongue against the roof of your mouth, then slowly opening your mouth as wide as you can without it becoming painful. If you feel pain, stop performing the exercise. It may just need more time before you can further engage the muscles and jaw area.
1. Keep your mouth closed and your jaw as relaxed as possible.
2. With your teeth slightly apart, slowly open your mouth as wide as you can.
3. Hold your mouth open for a few seconds, then slowly close it.
4. Once your mouth is closed, move your jaw to the left side while looking to your right with your eyes.
5. Hold this position for a few seconds, then move back to the center.
6. Repeat the stretch, moving your jaw to the right side while looking to your left.
7. Do the whole cycle 2 or 3 times.”
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