When to Consult a Doctor about TMJ and Prednisone

Schedule an appointment if your TMJ pain worsens while taking prednisone, or if you experience new symptoms like severe headaches, jaw locking, or difficulty opening your mouth. Don’t hesitate to contact your doctor if you notice any changes in your facial symmetry. This could indicate a serious complication.

If prednisone isn’t alleviating your TMJ pain, or if side effects like increased blood pressure or weight gain become problematic, seek medical advice immediately. Your doctor may adjust your dosage or explore alternative treatment options.

Report any unexpected side effects, no matter how minor they seem. This ensures your doctor can monitor your progress and make necessary adjustments to your treatment plan. This proactive approach helps minimize potential risks.

Consider contacting your doctor if your TMJ pain significantly impacts your daily life, affecting eating, sleeping, or work. They can help you manage your symptoms and find ways to improve your quality of life. A referral to a specialist may be helpful.

If you have a history of conditions like osteoporosis or diabetes, discuss the potential interaction with prednisone and its effect on your TMJ thoroughly with your physician before starting treatment.