If the bones next to the human face are painful, the first thing to consider is whether there is damage to the surrounding muscles and soft tissues. For example, sudden over-opening of the mouth, sneezing, or frequent chewing of too hard food can cause different degrees of damage to the muscles of the face and even to the joints of the face. To determine if the injury or lesion is to the joints or soft tissues, one only needs to perform facial exercises and joint movements to see if the pain worsens. If the pain is aggravated, the joints and muscles of the face are generally considered to be damaged, so you can take oral medications to relax the tendons and activate the blood, such as red herb capsules and blood pain capsules. If the pain is not relieved or if the local pain is not obviously related to the facial activities, it is necessary to consult a doctor promptly.