10 Temporal Arteritis Symptoms

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Symptom #3: Pain in the Jaw

A symptom that affects almost half of the people who suffer from temporal arteritis is pain in the jaw muscles. This pain generally becomes apparent when chewing food, and it dwindles or goes away completely when not eating.

The intensity of the jaw pain can vary greatly depending on the amount of inflammation and which area is affected.

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