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Headache Preceded By Pain In The Tooth And Itch In The Body.

Male, Age is 35, Ht. 5'9", Wt. 175lb - I just had a spell that lasted about 20 min. First, I have a bad tooth. It's not infected. But it hurts sometimes. It started hurting and then my whole body started itching, it became hard to breath. I felt as though I was gonna pass out. Then it passed and now I have a bad headache. YYYY@YYYY
Fri, 3 Jan 2014
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hi, thanx for your query. teeth pain is only caused when it is decayed.the tooth pain you are describing might be in relation to the other tooth which is radiating to the tooth you are complaining. tooth pain is so severe that it will also cause headache ,ear pain on involved side. tooth pain has nothing to do with itching and shortness of breath.consult your dentist for this.hope this is helpful.
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Headache Preceded By Pain In The Tooth And Itch In The Body.

hi, thanx for your query. teeth pain is only caused when it is decayed.the tooth pain you are describing might be in relation to the other tooth which is radiating to the tooth you are complaining. tooth pain is so severe that it will also cause headache ,ear pain on involved side. tooth pain has nothing to do with itching and shortness of breath.consult your dentist for this.hope this is helpful.