What’s wrong with facial bone pain?

The common clinical causes of facial bone pain are as follows: 1. If the pain occurs after sleep, it may be due to improper sleeping posture, resulting in prolonged pressure on the facial bones and pain caused by blood stasis, or it may be caused by wind and cold attack during sleep. 2. If the pain occurs after external impact on the outside part, consider whether it is due to fracture, or soft tissue contusion. If there is no obvious external cause and the facial bones have stubborn pain, consider whether the pain is caused by tumor lesions in the local bones and other damage to the bone. 4. joint pain, it may be due to submaxillary arthritis.