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What Causes Fatigue While Suffering From A Tooth Infection?
I have been feel no energy, have a infection in my wisdom tooth and no spleen. been to doctor had many test done, blood test normal, all scans normal.. have hard time thinking straight, chills, no fever but feel sick and really strange.. feel I may have stress do to feeling this way but something feels totally wrong
You have symptoms of fatigue while suffering from a tooth infection which seems to be due to pericoronitis, tooth abscess, infection of overlying gum, food lodgement and pressure building and could be due to cyst around the affected tooth.
Need not to worry. You should take the proper course of antibiotics to subside infection. Do warm saline rinses, antibiotic gargles and if still, your pain is there, you should go to the dentist for a cleaning (scaling) around that particular area and if recommended by dentist and pain is getting worse you should go for extraction of wisdom tooth.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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What Causes Fatigue While Suffering From A Tooth Infection?
Hello, You have symptoms of fatigue while suffering from a tooth infection which seems to be due to pericoronitis, tooth abscess, infection of overlying gum, food lodgement and pressure building and could be due to cyst around the affected tooth. Need not to worry. You should take the proper course of antibiotics to subside infection. Do warm saline rinses, antibiotic gargles and if still, your pain is there, you should go to the dentist for a cleaning (scaling) around that particular area and if recommended by dentist and pain is getting worse you should go for extraction of wisdom tooth. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Harry Maheshwari