Face Pain
What to Expect at your Health Care Provider's Office
In emergency situations (such as a possible heart attack), the patient will be stabilized first. Then, a medical history will be obtained and a physical examination performed. For tooth problems, expect a referral to a dentist or an orthodontist.
Medical history questions documenting face pain in detail may include the following:
- Location
- What part of the face is in pain?
- Is it on both sides?
- If only one side, which one?
- Is the pain over a sinus (forehead, cheekbones, etc.)?
- Time pattern
- Did the pain begin suddenly?
- Is face pain occurring repeatedly (recurrent)?
- How long have the episodes of face pain lasted (for how many months)?
- How long does each episode of pain last (how many seconds)?
- Aggravating factors
- Is the pain worse when speaking, chewing, swallowing?
- Does the pain develop when touching a specific part of the face (trigger point)?
- Other
- Did face pain occur prior to developing a brain or nervous system loss (weakness, speech loss, etc.)?
- What other symptoms are also present?
Diagnostic tests that may be performed include:
Neurological tests will be performed if nerve damage is suspected.
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