The face is the basis of the human body's five senses and plays an important role in the overall image. Therefore, a person's facial features are very meaningful. It will determine the first impression you leave on others. In life, each of us has various problems on our faces. Acne, aging skin, enlarged pores and other facial problems must be familiar to everyone. So have you heard of facial bone pain? What is going on? This article will briefly explain to you what causes pain in the bones on your face. Bone pain is very common. There are many reasons for this kind of problem. If the bone pain is severe, you need to go to the hospital for examination in time to see the specific cause. In this way, you can choose the correct method to improve the problem. So what is the cause of facial bone pain? There are many reasons for this situation on the face. The following is a detailed introduction so that you can have some understanding. What causes facial bone pain? Facial pain refers to the symptoms of pain in the skin, bones and other tissues of part or all of the face. Clinically, hemifacial pain is the most common. The book "Inner Canon of Medicine" describes "pain in both jaws" and "pain in cheeks". There are medical records of treating facial pain in "Medical Compendium", "Xue Ji's Medical Cases" and "Puji Benshi Prescriptions". In addition, mumps, alveolar rheumatism, toothache, eye disease, and nasal disease can all cause facial pain, but these symptoms often cause local redness and swelling, which is different from simple facial pain. Wind-heat and phlegm blocking the facial pain: it is mostly paroxysmal, burning or knife-like pain and unbearable. Sometimes there are triggering points near the nose or lips. Occasionally, the pain will suddenly attack. Most people suffer from pain in the lower part of the face, or half of the face may hurt. It is rare to suffer from pain in the front and back. The face is red and sweating when it hurts. It is aggravated by heat and slightly relieved by coolness. It is accompanied by fever, dry mouth, red urine, red tongue, yellow and dry tongue coating, and stringy and rapid pulse. When phlegm and fire block the meridians, symptoms may include dizziness, chest tightness, limb numbness, red tongue, yellow and greasy tongue coating, and slippery and rapid pulse. Facial pain caused by wind-cold and phlegm blocking the meridians: The pain is mostly paroxysmal and convulsive, severe and unbearable. The face turns pale during the pain, which worsens when exposed to cold and improves when exposed to warmth. The tongue is pale, the tongue coating is thin white, and the pulse is tight. If the meridians are blocked by cold phlegm, the face may be puffy, the head may feel like it is wrapped, the tongue may be pale and fat, the tongue coating may be thick and greasy white, and the pulse may be slippery. |
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