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[|Human|] Hi I have been having severe pain in my jaw (both sides) I also have a trachea which I have had for about 8 yrs now. I just recently got over bronchitis then on December 28th I got my trachea changed that s when the pain in my neck around the trachea started hurting more than normal. Now my jaw is hurting more at night and brings me to tears. I have taken all my pain meds that I m allowed but not easing up much . Please help sherry
[|AI|]  Hi. Thanks for the query. As per your complaint severe pain in jaw can be due to causes like any deeply decayed tooth or decayed multiple teeth, wisdom tooth related problems, while it can be nerve related or Neurotic pain caused due to Trigeminal Neuralgia. These are the most common causes for jaw pain. So first you need to get the exact cause ruled out, and it is possible only with a clinical examination and investigations like a full mouth x-ray like Panoramic x-ray or Othopantomogram and in case if Trigeminal Neuralgia is suspected an MRI Scan can be advised. In case of teeth or wisdom tooth related problems, a course of antibiotics and higher painkillers like Tramadol can help followed by treatment of the tooth/teeth. In case of nerve related problems neurotic painkillers like Carbamazipine, Vitamin B6 AND B 12 supplements can help. Hope this information helps. Regards.