Pain/pressure behind r eye and teeth. Pain goes away temporarily with pressure o!


Question: Pain/pressure behind r eye and teeth. Pain goes away temporarily with pressure on face. What is it?
i've seen ent, neuro, blah blah. they think i'm crazy. there is a feeling that resembles fluid or air behind the eye and upper right teeth. It is relieved perfectly (but temporarily) by resting on the side of the pressure. When I do that, it feels like the pressure gets localized and then "squirts" away. Upon getting up the teeth and eye usually feel better and sometimes perfect. does anyone know wtf this is? I'd appreciate it. thanks

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i would recommend a different dentist. it sounds like a tooth infection. i had one and the pain was unbelievable unless i pressed my face hard against something. it was my wisdom tooth that came in wrong and cracked which caused the infection. once the tooth was pulled the pain was relieved for good!

personal experience



Im not a doctor by any means but my mother had the same issue and the doctors told her she was crazy till she saw a different doctor that diagnosed it as Trigeminal neuropathy. After they found that out and got her on the meds for it she was fine. And even if you are young or old you can have it but it is hard to diagnose from what I have seen.

Good luck and hope you get it figured out.



Its a Sinus Infection. No biggy but you might want to go to the doctor and get some amoxacillin.

Smarticles lol



Hmm I would go to the dentist.




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