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Date: 20th December 1991
Service: ORACLE
Region: N/A
Original Broadcast Channel: ANGLIA
Current Page: 128
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P128 ORACLE 128 Fri20 Dec ITV 1721:16LJVE 1/5 AT Got a problem? Write to us! OUR experts can deal with any problem. Experts are: (beauty), Dr Susan A Price (medical), (paranormal), Paul Ljwis (DSS), Chris Jolliffe (career), Tony Nayager (legal)Jill Colville (child/bereavement). Write to Problems, ORACLE, 25-32 Marshall Street, London W1V 1LL. No personal correspondence. problem >Live At 5 Guide 120Five Live 129Save £££s on holib ys - see Five Ljve Stars Health Check TV Guide
P128 ORACLE 128 Fri20 Dec ITV 1739:02 AT Locked jaw...1 Dear Dr Price, Every few months or so I wake up to find my mouth will only open a quarter of an inch or so. After anything from "clicks" and goes back to normal. But now, I've had it for about three weeks. I can open my mouth so far, then this be tetanus/lockjaw? I feel fine apart from this irritating problem. Anon reply >Live At 5 Guide 120 Five Live 129Five Live Stars Health Check TV Guide
P128 ORACLE 128 Fri20 Dec ITV 1737:42 AT Locked jaw...2 No, you haven't got tetanus. Lockjaw, infection would probably have you lying at death's door in an intensive care unit somewhere! career so far. The most likely cause of your symptoms is a problem with the right jaw joint. reply Five Live Stars Health Check TV Guide
P128 ORACLE 128 Fri20 Dec ITV 1728:57LIVE 4/5 AT Locked jaw...3 It sounds as though the jaw joint is intermittently dislocating. You "click" it back into position, only to have it dislocate itself again the next time you eat an apple. Dislocation usually occurs after some trauma. Can you remember banging your jaw a couple of years ago? If so, you may have dislocated it, and although it went back into place, the joint may have been slightly damaged. reply >Live At 5 Guide 120 Five Live 129
P128 ORACLE 128 Fri20 Dec ITV 1736:52LIVE 5/5 AT Locked jaw...4 Dear Anon, (continued) Alternatively, you may have a problem with the disc of the joint. Either way, you need to see your GP. Preferably while the jaw is dislocated, so next time it happens, try not to the surgery! facial surgeon. Dr Susan A Price Live At 5 Guide 120 Five Live 129Five Live Stars Health Check TV Guide