Care Advice
What You Should Know about Face Pain:
- There are many different causes of face pain.
- It is often caused by an infection or injury. When the infection or injury is treated, the pain goes away.
- Some causes of facial pain are serious and need to be treated quickly to prevent ongoing problems.
- Here is some care advice that should help.
Pain Medicine:
- To help with the pain, take an acetaminophen product (such as Tylenol).
- Another choice is an ibuprofen product (such as Advil). Ibuprofen works well for this type of pain.
- Use as needed but do not take more than the maximum recommended dosage as stated on the package.
- If you are not sure what to take, ask a pharmacist.
Avoiding Triggers:
- If you know what brings your pain on try to avoid it.
- Get your teeth checked if you think it could be due to a tooth or gum problem.
What to Expect:
- Pain from an injury or infection will go away after they are treated and healed.
- Blood tests, x-rays, CT or MRI scans or tissue biopsies might be needed to try to find the cause of your pain.
- You may need to see a specialist for diagnosis and treatment.
Call Your Doctor If:
- Pain becomes severe
- Swelling or redness occurs on any part of your face
- Changes in your vision
- Fever
- You think you need to be seen
- Your symptoms get worse
Remember! Contact your doctor if you or your child develop any "Contact Your Doctor" symptoms.