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Chronic Headaches And Jaw Pain Medical Conditions
Below is a list of potential medical conditions this symptom could be a sign of.
Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia is a complex, chronic, and debilitating condition characterized by widespread musculoskeletal stiffness and pain, in conjunction with specific tender (“trigger”) points, generalized fatigue, and sleep disturbance...What is Fibromyalgia?
Related Symptoms
- Headache
- Headaches
- Sudden, Short (15-30 Seconds), Intense Bursts Of Dizziness When You Move Your Head A Certain Way, Roll Over In Bed, Or Tip Your Head Back To Look Up. Symptoms Do Not Occur When The Head Is Held Still.
- Feeling Like The Room Is Spinning
- Severe Headaches
- Pressure May Feel Like A Tight Band Around The Head
- Headaches That Are Usually Localized And One-sided
- Sudden Dizziness, Trouble Walking, Loss Of Balance, Or Coordination
- Sudden Severe Headache With No Known Cause
- Severe Headache