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Can gum pain cause migraine-like headaches?

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Dr. Christopher Dowd answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Sort of: Gum pain could be indicative of an infection (tooth, abscess, etc) and this could certainly cause a significant headache. If you have a mouth/gum problem i'd see your dentist sooner rather than later as it can become a serious issue quickly.

Answered 10/3/2016

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