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Sleep-Related Disorders
Question #30151
57 days ago
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What to do if I feel heaviness in my jaw and can't sleep well after looking at a screen?

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Sir me jakdan h jaw me v stretched feel ho rha jaise hi screen dekh rhe turant heaviness feel ho rha sir me nind v thik se pura nhi ho rha

How long have you been experiencing heaviness in your jaw?:

- Less than 1 week

How often do you feel this heaviness when using a screen?:

- Every time I use a screen

How would you rate the severity of the heaviness in your jaw?:

- Severe — significantly limits functioning

Do you experience any other symptoms when you feel this heaviness?:

- No other symptoms

How is your sleep quality overall?:

- Light or interrupted

Have you tried any treatments or changes to help with your sleep?:

- No, this is the first time seeking help

Do you have a regular screen time routine?:

- No, I spend a lot of time on screens
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Hello dear See as per clinical history it seems chances of tensional headache Differential diagnosis includes migrane or vision problems Iam suggesting some tests for confirmation Please share the result with neurologist in person for better clarity and for safety please donot take any medication without consulting the concerned physician Ct scan skull Mri CBC Esr Emr Eeg Vision test Ishihara test Slit lamp test Echo ECG Brain USG Hopefully you recover soon Regards

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Experiencing heaviness in your jaw, especially when looking at a screen, along with difficulties sleeping, could be related to several factors. A common issue might be prolonged screen time, which can lead to digital eye strain, indirectly causing muscle tension spreading to areas like the jaw. This tension could be exacerbated if there’s clenching or grinding of teeth (known as bruxism), a condition that’s often unconsciously worsened by stress or anxiety, especially if you’re spending long hours working on a computer or using a phone. It’s important to first consider taking regular breaks from screen use—try following the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes, take a 20-second break and look at something 20 feet away. This helps reduce eye and muscle strain.

Paying attention to your posture can also make a difference; maintain a neutral spine alignment and avoid keeping your chin tilted down towards the screen for excessive periods. You could experiment with adjusting your workstation or holding devices higher to reduce stress on the head and neck region. If you’re grinding your teeth, ensuring relaxing routines before bed might help to minimize it during sleep: this could mean avoiding caffeine in the evening or considering gentle jaw exercises that you can ask a physiotherapist about.

In terms of sleep, try establishing a consistent bedtime routine: limit blue light exposure from screens at least an hour before sleeping, ideally use your bed solely for sleeping to train your mind to associate it with rest. In case these strategies don’t alleviate the symptoms or if they worsen, visiting a healthcare provider would be prudent. They might look for underlying issues like Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD), which could require more specialized management. Don’t ignore the quality of your sleep and stress levels, as these can strongly influence physical symptoms, including tension around the jaw.

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