inflamed nerve--Night Gard Recommended by YourEnchantedGardener .....
inflamed nerve--Night Gard Recommended
Date: 5/30/2013 10:59:21 AM ( 11 y ago)
I am still having what feels like an inflamed nerve on the right side of my jaw area below the gum line. I called my dentist again. He asked if I had followed up with getting the Nightgard that he recommended. I have not.
I am going to get one today.
I had concerns because I can only open my mouth so wide. He said something today about needing to mold it. He said, come in if I need help molding it.
I have been having these severe pains since last Saturday, a few hours after the March Against Monsanto. I came home and got some intense news that has been taking a lot of my attention.
The other thing that needs attention is beginning to clean up my space.
This has reached big proportions. I was starting to clean up and then thought to drink in some raw goat yogurt and Green Fix Smoothie. It was room temperature.
Even that activated the pain. I used the cold ice pack that is still cold from last night, lying on my bed.
This feels like a nerve, an inflamed nerve.
The pain has shifted from the jaw where it was and also from the teeth top and bottom where it was hurting the first days.
I have addressed some of the communication that was causing me to clench my teeth and jaw.
8:58 am
May 30, 2013
NIGHT GARD RITE AID
http://healthquestions.medhelp.org/sore-jaw-from-clenching-teeth
http://www.medicalfaq.net/tooth_grinding/ta-50902/p4
INFLAMED NERVE
This is what it feels Like!!!!
Everyone suffers from tooth pain from time to time. On occasion the pain being felt in one tooth may not have anything to do with that particular tooth. This is called referred pain and is caused by the complicated nature of our nerve structures. Basically, the nerves become inflamed and excite the entire nerve bundle causing pain in another area.
http://snippets.com/what-could-be-causing-referred-pain-in-my-tooth.htm
EYTON's HEALING CLAY
I feel that there is a remedy here for this severe nerve pain...I am looking now.
http://www.eytonsearth.org
THERE ARE HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES HERE
This seems to fit...for me...
http://www.herbs2000.com/disorders/neuralgia.htm
Colocynthis
Colocynthis is to be used as a prescription for people with neuralgia where the pain is of a sharp and shooting nature, with lightning quick cramping pains and vise-like pains occurring in waves along the affected region. Along with the spasms the pain that occurs is followed by numbness in the affected part. The affected area becomes sore and is tender to the touch. Psychological symptoms include restlessness evident in the person, who may try to suppress this restlessness. The other signs that the pain begets are faintness, irritability and anger. Colocynthis can be used to treat all the symptoms of neuralgia in the regions of the body such as the limbs, the face, the gums and the teeth, the abdominal areas above the ovary, the uterus, and the renal region among other parts. The person will greatly worsen whenever he or she is touched, responding with anger and when she or he is in motion. The condition of the person generally improves when bending over or double and under heat and hard applied pressure on the affected area.
Spigelia
Spigelia is to be used as a prescription in order to deal with the neuralgia in all persons who experience the pain of neuralgia as sudden painful attacks. This may radiate from a point in the outward or downward direction and be accompanied by stabbing pains, the affected region in addition to these signs become very sensitive to the touch. The physical signs are the affected eyes, which are watery and red and feel bloated and enlarged. The symptoms as such are the same as those brought out in an excess use of tea or tobacco. Spigelia can be used to treat all symptoms of neuralgia in the regions of the body such as the eyes the gums and the teeth, the head and the heart and the facial region including the eyes, and those of the left side of the body. Emotionally caused conditions such as stammering and fear are witnessed in the person. The condition of the person will greatly worsen in the cold and damp place and when undergoing any sort of movement and in the time period between sunrise and sunset, the person is also averse to touching. The condition of the person improves when a cold compress is applied externally on the affected area.
ADDITIONAL THINGS YOU MAY DO
You can try using apple cider vinegar water as a topical lotion to give a light massage on the affected area; this substance is of traditional use in this regard as far as neuralgia is concerned. To prepare the solution, half a cup of apple cider vinegar and 2 cups of lukewarm water are mixed, into this mixture dip a clean cotton cloth. Use this cloth to apply the solution onto the affected area by lightly wiping the painful area with upward strokes until the pain recedes, alternately you can make use of your hands to do just that, dip your hand in the vinegar solution and lightly stroke the affected area just as before for maximum relief. Another person should preferably carry out this massage as it may become difficult for a single individual and especially the patient herself to handle it. Applying hot wraps around the affected area can minimize the pain felt. The affected region can also be relieved by slowly rubbing a slice of fresh lemon onto it as a topical treatment. External treatments using the oil or cream of the arnica herb and natural progesterone cream may also be beneficial in relieving pain.
HYPERICUM
Ken says, Hypericum for this nerve pain...
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