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Can A Tooth Absess Cause Runny Nose?

Can a tooth absess cause a very runny nose? I ve had a bad taste in my mouth and bright yellow mucus when I nasal irrigated and am allergic, but my sinuses don t really hurt. I m allergic and do wear a TMJ mouthpiece, I don t know to see the dentist or doctor My left under ear - gland is really up and massaging that area, an area that never hurt doesn t refer pain anymore.... My left ear is killing me
Fri, 9 Feb 2018
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Hello! Welcome to HealthcareMagic!

I understand your concern. Some advice that I can give you are: 

1) Take prescription antibiotics like Augmentine 625 mg thrice a day, for 7 days.
2) Use saline nasal sprays.
3) Take painkillers like Ibuprofen 400 mg for the pain.
4) See a dentist as soon as possible.

Hope my answer was helpful. If you have any other questions, Ill be glad to help.

Thank you for the query.

Take care

Regards,
Dr. Dorina Gurabardhi, General & Family Physician
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Can A Tooth Absess Cause Runny Nose?

Hello! Welcome to HealthcareMagic! I understand your concern. Some advice that I can give you are:  1) Take prescription antibiotics like Augmentine 625 mg thrice a day, for 7 days. 2) Use saline nasal sprays. 3) Take painkillers like Ibuprofen 400 mg for the pain. 4) See a dentist as soon as possible. Hope my answer was helpful. If you have any other questions, Ill be glad to help. Thank you for the query. Take care Regards, Dr. Dorina Gurabardhi, General & Family Physician