Hi, I love jogging but don't do it often
and today I went for a jog and came back
and my mouth or gums I guess where really
hurting. This happens mostly on cold days
but happens every time I jog? Is there a
medical reason for this? Does this happen
to everybody? Is this just my body saying
you're not fit enough? Let me know please.
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Joshua8282
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Posted: 03-13-08 02:08am
If I had to guess I would says its nothing
more than a bad tooth....possibly even an
abscess.
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Maddie34
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Posted: 03-19-08 01:54am
Do you relax your jaw when you run?
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Tylanas
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Posted: 03-22-08 09:23am
I know the back of my tongue and that area
gets sore when I run because I have my
mouth open. Is that what you're
describing?
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panzita0
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Joined: 24 Feb 2008 Posts: 4
Posted: 06-27-08 11:06am
hmm well it's not a bad tooth or absess I
know that for sure because my teeth are
good or great even.
The pain is at the back of my top teeth
(the ones in the middle not further back
in the jaw).
I think it's just that they must get cold
my friend suggested running with a scarf
or facemask when it's cold out, that
helps.
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