Hi allthingspretyxx, Definitely clenching your jaw can cause tension headaches as well as tight feeling in your head and face. As you clench, the muscles get tighter until they cause trigger points that need to be released. The trigger points can come from your upper shoulders or neck causing referred pain resulting in tension headaches.
Using relaxation and imagery can help some in relaxing the obvious muscles involved. You Tube should have something on that. However, if the trigger points are deep rooted and have been going on for a while, you may need some physical therapy or massage to release the spasm.
A dentist may be able to help you with a mouth guard that you can wear while sleeping which will help with relaxing the jaw. I've been there as well and have learned some ways you can relieve the pressure and spasms at home. Keep up on the forum for further ideas.. xx
I've noticed since starting my medication when I'm just falling asleep I grind my teeth I instantly wake up fully and try to readjust myself it's not all the time usually if I'm just really tired. I never did it before starting my meds so thinking it might be a weird side effect.
I too clench my jaw alot which gives me terrible tension headaches. My dentist gave me a mouth guard to wear at bedtimes but I’ve managed to chew down through that too. I now do some jaw exercises which I found on youtube that helps relax the jaw muscles when it’s painful
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