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Could Chest Pain,dizziness And Blurred Vision Be Due To Infected Tooth?

i have severe pain off and on daily with blured vision so bad i have to pull over dull chest pain..dizziness. saw dr yesterday setting up mri and stress test...i have infected wisdom tooth with so much going on forgot to see about antibiotic for tooth ..was wondering how long toes it take to get blood poisoning from tooth. it doesnt hurt all the time but surounding gum and ear and jaw ache, could all the abover symptoms be from my tooth and blood poisoning

Wed, 30 Nov 2016
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Cardiologist 's  Response
Hi,

It is not very likely to have infection spread from an infected tooth unless there is serious immune problems. Anyway, in case of generalized infection (blood poisoning) at first you may have very high temperature. And if you have no temperature or subfebrile temperature, then generalized infection or blood poisoning is unlikely.

Take care
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Could Chest Pain,dizziness And Blurred Vision Be Due To Infected Tooth?

Hi, It is not very likely to have infection spread from an infected tooth unless there is serious immune problems. Anyway, in case of generalized infection (blood poisoning) at first you may have very high temperature. And if you have no temperature or subfebrile temperature, then generalized infection or blood poisoning is unlikely. Take care