Danger sign: Jaw pain on exertion could be a sign of heart strain, (angina) from a blocked vessel or faulty (stenotic) valve. See a doctor to rule out a potential heart attack immediately.
Answered 4/3/2015
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Ear vs heart problem: Inflammation in the middle and inner ear could cause your symptoms, but certain heart conditions can mimic this. Only an examination by your physician can tell the difference. Jaw pain with exertion can be an early sign of a heart attack.
Answered 5/17/2016
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Heart vs TMJ: See MD ASAP to check heart. If negative, see oral surgeon about possible TMJ
Answered 4/4/2015
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