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Suggest Treatment For Constant Tooth Pain

Hello, My questions are that what does it mean when your legs have a constant tooth ache pain and my feet hurt constantly?I can barley walk some days. This has been going on for close to a year now. I had bronchitus in October and everytime I coughed I had a weird burning pain transpire through my chest and arms and I was afraid to complain and sound like a hypochondriac. The pain in my feet n legs is awful.
Fri, 23 Dec 2016
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Hi...

Welcome to healthcare magic...

According to your complain you have problem toothache problem...

Lots of cause behind toothach..
More various cavity in tooth ,poor periodontal condition ,any lesion in surrounding tooth structure...
Start a treatment according to cause..
Oral cavity examination give exact idea about problems...

You have history of bronchitis also.
Consult a pulmonologist for further diagnosis..
Detail history and investigation give exact idea...

Auscaltation of respiratory sound and physical examination give exact idea...
Chest X ray can done if needed....

I hope my guidance helpful to you...
Take care.
Thank you.

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Suggest Treatment For Constant Tooth Pain

Hi... Welcome to healthcare magic... According to your complain you have problem toothache problem... Lots of cause behind toothach.. More various cavity in tooth ,poor periodontal condition ,any lesion in surrounding tooth structure... Start a treatment according to cause.. Oral cavity examination give exact idea about problems... You have history of bronchitis also. Consult a pulmonologist for further diagnosis.. Detail history and investigation give exact idea... Auscaltation of respiratory sound and physical examination give exact idea... Chest X ray can done if needed.... I hope my guidance helpful to you... Take care. Thank you.