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    muscle spasm lump thingy

    Hi , Has anyone experienced a muscle spasm when training that goes into a lump?
    When I'm lifting weights or even doing crunches and I'm exerting I feel a muscle in my jaw contract and cramp then it actually swells into a lump and I have to rest for a moment until it goes down. Then its sore for a couple of days. I should probably get it checked out but I wondered if anyones heard/experienced any thing similar?
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    I have had something like that happen to my jaw before. A few times actual, it’s very uncomfortable and kind of painful. I don’t know about the lump though. Is the pain below the jaw toward your neck area? That’s where mine was. I never really worried about it, it does not happen too often to me. I doubt is something to worry about just take pain and move on. Maybe try to stay a bit more hydrated see what happens.

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    Its directly under the jaw in the place where the glands are.
    I do drink loads when lifting as my mouth gets really dry, but thanks, I'll up my intake even more.

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    Drink your water during the course of you’re day. When working out just sip it doesn’t drink too much. In my experience that’s not a good idea. Personally used to feel like cap when I did, even have thrown it back out.

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    Brilliant link. Thanks It says there about nerve damage and I'm wondering if when I had wisdom teeth out they dislocated my jaw and damaged the nerves. Thats clarified things a bit and I'll try the tips with drinking, too

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