I'm currently having this same problem, a tingling pain in the back of my jaw whenever I take a sip which is the reason I'm on this forum. But I just realised if I have 3 quick mouthfuls one after the other it seems to stop and hasn't come back since done so, maybe this could help kill the pain for now like It has for me
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All due respect, but Dr. Gupta is guessing. I don't grind my teeth and I have no allergies or other diseases. Please read the reply re: ectopic pancreatitis. Since ectopic pancreatitis is generally a-symptomatic (gosh I love google), this suppots the theory of it being the source of this odd and sometimes excrutiating pain since there seems to be so many people experiencing it.
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That is interesting. I am allergic to sulphur drugs too. Does your jaw get worse when you try to eat sweets? Mine exacerbates with toothpaste too... But I am telling you, for immediate relief, suck ice and place it close to your salivary glands. The pain intensifies for an instant, but then complete relief is experienced. So I always have a glass of ice cubes nearby when I drink my wine. Lol!!!
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