Saturday, October 24, 2009

I experience a sharp pain in my jaw after drinking a beer or eating a sharp cheese.?

It feels like a hypodermic needle behind my earlobe that lasts anywhere from 30 minutes to just a few seconds.. I asked an MD once and he didnt know what the hell I was talking about.
Answer:
When I drink any alcohol - I get the sharp pain in my jaw and shoulders - it goes away after awhile but it always happens when I have had alcohol. I have no idea why it happens - no one is able to tell me either. I hated telling anybody because they act like i'm crazy. I don't drink at all any longer. I'll be eager to hear if others have this happen to them, also.
Sorry, I'm not being very helpful in answering but I wanted you to know that it happens to at least one other person! :) Hope we find out what could cause this reaction!
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I don't know what the hell you are talking about
I described the same thing to my doctor some years ago. He said it was related to glands. I am in interested to hear others replies. I still have this from time to time.
Try removing the cap from the beer bottle rather than breaking the bottle (probably the small bits of glass causing that problem) and maybe switch to blunt cheese...best of luck!
WHAT!?
I don't know how old you are or what other medical problems you may be having associated with this but pain behind the jaw can be cause by many things. One of them is associated with having heart attack. That's what happened to my dad. He didn't have the normal chest pain symptoms. It's called 'acute angina'. You can go to WEBMD.com to look up more about the condition. If you are having any other symptoms such as pains in your arms, shoulders or chest seek help immediately and take it seriously. It's not sudden, my dad was experiencing the pains for a while along with weakness and shortness of breath - all with drinking beer.

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