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Pain in prostate from erections/pain under jaw/mild cheek swelling. what's wrong?

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

Specializes in Pain Management

Comorbidity: Two separate conditions. 1. Prostatitis is a condition that involves inflammation of the prostate and sometimes the area around it. 2. Dental infection due to tooth abscess, gum abscess or combination of both. See your dentist for evaluation, x-rays and treatment. Good luck.

Answered 4/23/2014

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Pain: Under jaw and cheek swelling most likely do to tooth or gum infection, but other possibilities like salivary duct stone possible. See your Dentist for differential diagnosis. As to urinary tract pain, see a urologist. Can be anything from infection to neoplasm. Time to schedule some appointments.Can't diagnose or treat you in this forum, only give you directions as to where to get help.

Answered 10/13/2019

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