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Does Pouleuts Cause Sore Gums And Swelling?

I suffer from pouleuts in my nose and ears l had a cold for a week or two that let on to sore gums and l have been spitting out thick green flem us well today s ago my left side of my face swelled up for about out 1 hour,the back of my ears feel like pressure there all the time, do you think my pouleuts cause my sore gums and the swelling that l had
Mon, 21 Apr 2014
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thanks for your query, i have gone through your query, the bleeding gums could be because of the deposits around the teeth causing gum infection...consult a oral physician and get your teeth cleaned once..the swelling could be because of a tooth infection resulting in pus formation and resulting in cellulitis.. you need to take radiographs to rule out teeth infection, you can take a course of antibiotics after consulting your oral physician...i hope my answer will help you.. take care..
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Does Pouleuts Cause Sore Gums And Swelling?

thanks for your query, i have gone through your query, the bleeding gums could be because of the deposits around the teeth causing gum infection...consult a oral physician and get your teeth cleaned once..the swelling could be because of a tooth infection resulting in pus formation and resulting in cellulitis.. you need to take radiographs to rule out teeth infection, you can take a course of antibiotics after consulting your oral physician...i hope my answer will help you.. take care..