What’s wrong with the bone pain in your face?

Bone pain in the face may be related to trauma, inflammation, occupying lesions and so on. 1. Trauma: when the patient’s face is stimulated by external force such as impact, it can lead to facial bone and soft tissue injury, and in serious cases, there can be facial fracture, which can cause symptoms of facial bone pain. 2. Inflammation: when the facial bone is infected by bacteria due to direct infection or blood flow diffusion, it can produce inflammation stimulation, leading to the symptoms of facial bone pain. 3. Occupying lesions: when patients have occupying lesions such as multiple myeloma and osteosarcoma in the facial bones, the normal bone quality will be attacked, which can lead to the symptoms of facial bone pain. Facial bone pain can be caused by a variety of reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to improve the relevant examinations, to clarify the condition and then carry out treatment.