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Dr. Meghan Alyssa Piccinin, DO is a null in Pittsburgh, PA specializing in psychiatry & neurology, general practice and neurology (brain & spinal cord disease). She graduated from Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2019 and has 6 years of experience. Dr. Meghan Alyssa Piccinin, DO is affiliated with Allegheny Health Network, AHN Neurology, Heritage Valley Sewickley, and ALLEGHENY CLINIC.
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Headache
Headaches are dull or sharp pains that occur in regions of the head and face. Headaches occur in many different forms and vary in location, severity, and duration. They are not necessarily a sign of an underlying illness and often resolve on their own. However, headaches can present significant day-to-day discomfort. The most common forms of headaches include:
Living with headaches is challenging; headaches can prevent people from fully enjoying life. Medical treatment and care in avoiding certain triggers can help those with headaches begin to feel normal once again.
Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ)
TMJ stands for the temporomandibular joint, the little round joint that lies in front of the ear between the temporal bone ( the cheek bone) and the mandible (the lower jaw.) Often people use the acronym 'TMJ' to refer to temporomandibular joint dysfunction or disorder - that is, pain and stiffness in this joint and the muscles around it.
TMJ can cause a wide variety of symptoms related to the movement of the jaw. They can include earaches, headaches, an inability to open the mouth very far, painful clicking or popping noises when chewing or talking, and stiffness or pain in the jaw, face, or neck. Sometimes TMJ symptoms seem to go in cycles, getting better or going away for a while only to come back again. Symptoms can be mild and not very bothersome, or so persistent and painful as to be almost debilitating.
There can be many potential causes of TMJ. An injury or trauma to the jaw, arthritis, or grinding the teeth can all contribute to TMJ. The temporomandibular joint contains a small disc of cartilage that allows it to move smoothly, and this disc can become dislocated or torn. Sometimes the cause is unknown. There are no standard tests for TMJ, and it can be difficult to diagnose and treat.
Mild cases of TMJ may benefit from self-care such as eating soft foods, practicing stress management techniques, and applying ice packs to the jaw. NSAIDS, such as ibuprofen, can be purchased without a prescription and work to reduce pain and inflammation. Some dentists and occupational therapists can suggest stretching techniques for the jaw which may help relieve stiffness. More serious cases may require a form of splinting called a stabilization splint or bite plate, which helps reduce pressure on the joint. Extreme cases may benefit from arthroscopic surgery on the joint.
Dr. Meghan Alyssa Piccinin, DO graduated from Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2019. She completed residency at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC). She is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology - Neurology and has a state license in Pennsylvania.
Medical School: Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine (2019)
Residency: University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC)
Board Certification: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology - Neurology
Licensed In: Pennsylvania
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VYEPTI $125 |
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PERCEPT PC BRAINSENSE $102 |
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Dr. Meghan Piccinin's medical specialty is general practice and neurology (brain & spinal cord disease). After attending Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine for medical school, Dr. Piccinin completed her residency training at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC). Her areas of expertise include concussion, migraine, and botulinum toxin. She is affiliated with Allegheny Health Network. Unfortunately, according to Yext, Dr. Piccinin is not currently accepting new patients.