What’s the pain under the earlobe and at the junction of the face?

Pain under the earlobe and at the junction of the face is often considered to be mumps, otitis media, temporomandibular joint disorder and other diseases.
1. Mumps: It is usually caused by upper respiratory tract or direct contact with mumps virus, and it is common in children and adolescents. Patients are often accompanied by symptoms such as parotid swelling, distension and pain.
2. otitis media: the disease is usually secondary to colds, sinusitis and other diseases, usually occurring in the middle ear, the inflammation stimulates the nerve to produce symptoms.
3. Temporomandibular arthritis: temporomandibular joint dysfunction or structural damage caused by pain, dyskinesia syndrome. Activities such as chewing, talking and clenching can trigger and aggravate pain.
The exact cause of the disease should be clearly diagnosed after examination by a specialist.