It’s common for the TMJ pain sufferer to go undiagnosed. Something hurts, so you go to the doctor. Typically, a general practitioner is not well-versed in TMJ dysfunction, so at the end of your appointment, you still have no answers and only walk out of the appointment with a prescription for pain medication and a muscle relaxer. In mild cases, the inflammation may go down periodically, but in severe cases, the lack of a proper diagnosis stands in the way of treatment. If you or someone you know experiences the chronic pain associated with TMD, contact Dr. van Zyl for a consultation.
One of the common symptoms associated with TMJ disorder (TMD) is chronic and severe tension or migraine-like headaches. Migraine headaches can be disabling, forcing people out of their daily routines and into dark and quiet spaces, curled up into balls until the pain passes, or their medication takes effect. Unfortunately, the headaches become a part of life, and sufferers tend to manage them on their own rather than seeking the help of healthcare providers. If you suffer from repeated migraine-like headaches and you have not received a rational explanation, you may have TMJ dysfunction, and we recommend contacting Dr. van Zyl for a consultation.