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Jaw Pain Could Be Sign of Serious Heart Condition

Dr. Larry Weinrauch
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If you are at risk by virtue of age, family history, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking history, etc, it is better to be safe than sorry and have yourself checked by a health care professional. Pain should be respected; it is evidence that there is something wrong. Even if it is not cardiac, it deserves your attention. While a broken rib may heal itself, a torn rotator cuff or TMJ problems won’t.

 

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