Brief Answer:
Dental infection complications and Lymes disease
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome to health care magic.
I have gone through your query and I understand your concern regarding relapse of Lymes disease and
trigeminal neuralgia flare up.
Let me elaborate on your problems one by one.
Dental caries is most commonly caused by
streptococcus mutans which along with food debris and mouth bacteria eats away the dentine of the infected tooth and if left untreated, it can lead to
dental abscess and then spread to nearby parts like the ear and sinuses.
In your case, sinusitis may have been caused by spread of infection from the dental source and you have been rightly prescribed antibiotics like
Clindamycin and Flagyl which are very effective against streptococci and anaerobic bacteria.
This infection will resolve when the source of infection is treated. (dental infection)
Trigeminal neuralgia flare up also may get resolved once the
sinus infection and dental infection is controlled.
Coming to Lymes disease, this disease can show a property of persistent infection which is characterized by arthritis,
dermatitis and neuropathy.
You might show positive for IgG antibodies for years after infection.
If you are showing positive for IgM antibodies in significant titre, then you can get a prescription for a specific antibiotic from your treating doctor.
I suggest you complete the course of antibiotics prescribed to you, get the dental infection treated successfully and then get appropriate treatment for Lymes.
I hope I have cleared your doubts.
Please let me know if I can assist you further.
Thanks.
Note: For more detailed guidance, please consult an Internal Medicine Specialist, with your latest reports.
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