Friday, January 22, 2010

Tooth Pain Symptoms Could A Tooth Ache And Cold Symptoms Be Related?

Could a tooth ache and cold symptoms be related? - tooth pain symptoms

My wisdom tooth is less straightforward and is very painful. I am also pain and discomfort of ear, nose and throat, all on the right side. Then came my toothache and my being with cold symptoms?

16 comments:

  1. Yes you can. If you think the region is so narrow that if you have any swelling can affect everything. You should contact your dentist. In general, the answer Qs by phone for free. Maybe you should take ibuprofen to reduce swelling and pain. We hope you feel better!

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  2. Sure. His wisdom could put the pressure tubes in it. If it really hard for me to talk to your dentist.

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  3. Sure. His wisdom could put the pressure tubes in it. If it really hard for me to talk to your dentist.

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  4. Yes, in many cases, it works! When the pressure in the nostrils displaced and the heart of what makes this pain. Even if there is infection in the tooth and can therefore also be the cause. My best bet is to rub the teeth with gasoline lol jk

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  5. Insurance, a sinus infection are all sorts of things in your head hurt.

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  6. defenetly know how you go about the IM sense of SAM to the dentist, you and your wisdom teeth pulled in order to help you

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  7. If this is a lower tooth, there is a chance that your symptoms are for a sinus problem in context. The soil is not Jawdoe Sinus - the largest in the maxillary sinus (under the cheekbones.) It looks and make a diagnosis solely on the basis of the description is a dangerous situation - an inflammation of the tooth and trial a different problem in the ear, nose and throat. Good luck!

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  8. SAHM and proud of itJanuary 24, 2010 at 10:49 PM

    Yes, I am now as we speak, is painful and miserable the only thing I found to help is Advil

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  9. SAHM and proud of itJanuary 24, 2010 at 10:49 PM

    Yes, I am now as we speak, is painful and miserable the only thing I found to help is Advil

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  10. I am not a doctor, but I would say yes. The tooth is close enough to the chest can be triggered by stress. I think the principle would be worse.

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  11. I know that it may have jaw pain in the wisdom teeth, the ears, nose and throat are carried out, but if there like a runny nose, sore throat, it could be a cold

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  12. Absolutely. I am from an ear infection once and the pain is sometimes unbearable, and it hurts all the way to the jaw, like a toothache.

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  13. Oh, and fever may occur, we hope that this helpss

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  14. The One That Got AwayJanuary 26, 2010 at 4:13 PM

    Of course! I went through it for some time. I can not afford deleted. My nose is running, and my glands are swollen. Very painful for me. Everything is interconnected. The infection can affect his brain, if you wait too long for care.

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  15. When the sinus pressure is growing on the teeth

    I hope that answers your question .....

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  16. pebbles is magically delicious!January 27, 2010 at 8:19 AM

    Yes, it is likely that within UR. I have the opposite effect ... If my breasts r not bother me then started to hurt my teeth.

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