Jaw joint pain may be caused by trauma to the temporomandibular joint, temporomandibular arthritis and other diseases, which can be treated with pain relieving drugs and corticosteroids.
1. Analgesic drugs: jaw joint trauma is mainly due to impact and other trauma, resulting in jaw joint local soft tissue contusion, fracture, joint dislocation and so on, resulting in jaw joint pain.
It can be relieved by using pain relieving drugs, such as oral ibuprofen capsules, or topical diclofenac diethylamide ointment.
The medication should be used under the guidance of a professional doctor.
2. Corticosteroid drugs: Jaw arthritis is caused by long-term strain on the temporomandibular joints due to long-term teeth grinding, etc., which triggers localized aseptic inflammation of the temporomandibular joints, leading to jaw joint pain.
In the use of pain medication at the same time, can be combined with corticosteroids, such as trimethoprim, compound betamethasone and other drugs to play a role in reducing swelling and pain, the drugs need to be used under the guidance of a professional doctor.
If the pain persists for a long time or the symptom worsens, you should go to the regular hospital for examination, to clarify the cause of the disease and active treatment.