Tmj ?

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Quixoticgeek

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No offence and I dont want to get into an argument but that sort if thinking is why theres such a problem in out a&e's. The clue is in the name accident and emergency, it isnt the former, and the fact that the OP was well enough to come on here first would suggests it isnt the latter. Your GP WILL be able to see you or at least discuss it with you on the same day and more importantly refer you on to the appropriate specialist if necessary. Much more appropriate than being seen by a junior Dr in a&e after a significant wait and drain on limited resources.

In theory I agree with you, but in this case, as it is something related to the jaw, and by association, the airway. If it progresses (as it can) to the point the jar can't open at all, then you find yourself relying 100% on the nasal airways. Not a fun situation to be in. As such, I suggest in this case medical treatment should be sought with some haste. You may be able to get an appointment with out of hours GP within the hour (I've managed it in Kent), but in other instances, being in A&E is going to be the easiest, quickest, and safest option.

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kiltedpict

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I agree, not being able to open your jaw very much (in the context of it getting worse) would send me to A&E as it is a very real potential airway emergency- emergency tracheostomy type emergency!
 

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