Hi, I have a swollen and movable lymph nodes under my chin. I have a pain on my right side of face I have TMJ disorder too what should I do. For plain relief.
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Is TMJ disorder is also of right side. You may find relief with some or all of the following therapies. 1. Moist Heat. Moist heat from a heat pack or a hot water bottle wrapped in a warm, moist towel can improve function and reduce pain. Be careful to avoid burning yourself when using heat. 2. Ice. Ice packs can decrease inflammation and also numb pain and promote healing. Do not place an ice pack directly on your skin. Keep the pack wrapped in a clean cloth while you are using it. Do not use an ice pack for more than 10 - 15 minutes. 3. Soft Diet. Soft or blended foods allow the jaw to rest temporarily. Remember to avoid hard, crunchy, and chewy foods. Do not stretch your mouth to accommodate such foods as corn on the cob, apples, or whole fruits. 4. Jaw Exercises. Slow, gentle jaw exercises may help increase jaw mobility and healing. 5. Relaxation Techniques. Relaxation and guided imagery can be helpful in dealing with the pain that accompanies TMJ dysfunction. Deep, slow breathing enhances relaxation and modulates pain sensations. Some have found yoga, massage, and meditation helpful in reducing stress and aiding relaxation. 6. Side Sleeping. Sleep on your side using pillow support between shoulder and neck. 7. Relax Facial Muscles. Make a concerted effort to relax your lips, and keep teeth apart. 8. Yawning. Use your fist to support your chin as you yawn to prevent damage to the joint and prevent your jaw from locking open. In addition, avoid: Jaw clenching. Gum chewing. Cradling the telephone, which may irritate jaw and neck muscles.
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