bleeding gums problem can be resolver totally. but for it first you need to inform us about any medicines you are taking. and when did it started? next which company's toothbrush with what type of bristle tendency are you using? ...
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Whenever you speak about pain, you need to give detailed description, about location, intensity, aggravating factor and relieving factor. Give an account of your medical history. ...
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There is still lot of time for erruption of the other deciduous ( milk) teeth. However the permanent teeth will errupt at around 6 - 7 yrs. So nothing to worry for the time being. You can always get a routine dental checkup done by a pedodontist. ...
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for the bleeding gums the usual treatment would be scaling and good oral hygiene maintenance but if you are having fatigue and dizziness too then you need to meet a doctor soon. It might be some kind of systemic problem and not dentistry related. ...
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Avoid self medication, consult your dentist for definitive treatment plan. ...
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you may need scaling .visit your dentist ...
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The only blood test that can show whether you are pregnant or the previous abortion was an incomplete one is a serum beta hcg -this checks the hormone for pregnancy in the blood.If less than 5 ,then pregnancy is negative.
A normal gynae check up can reveal past pregnancy only if earlier pregnancy led to an incomplete abortion which can be made out by an ultrasonogram of the pelvis or the serum beta hcg.Otherwise no doctor can make out whether you were pregnant in the past and have taken abor ...
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Hi,
As you told about yourself that that you have pain while doing exercise so I would like to ask you a few questions -
1. Do you use a proper support for your testes while doing exercise ? The pain that you described I have commonly observed in people with prostatitis in which your urine profile may appear normal.
2. Do you have any problem in doing sex,or during erection ?
3. Have you ever passed blood through urethra ?
4. how frequently do you go to pass urine ?
5. How commonly do you ...
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If your swelling is on the same side as the tooth ache, it could be because of the existing tooth infection. To determine if the cause is the tooth or not, you need to visit a dentist and get a complete oral examination done specifically focusing on that particular side of the jaw. Preferably, get an x ray to see the tooth also. It could be a tooth infection leading into a space infection.
Other reasons could be - cysts, trauma, bacterial infection like actinomycosis, abscess etc. This ca ...
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