you have an infection, either call your doctor or contact the dentist you might have an abscess
2006-06-17 19:08:34
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answered by Anonymous
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To be completely honest, to me it sounded like a body cold, which can, make you light headed or cause medium to severe headaches, loss of appetite, lethargy, discoloration of mucus, inflammation of the respiratory organs and glands, dry or wet cough, body aches, and even weight loss if left untrated with a weak immune system present. Personally I do not play with my health an do advise that you see a general practictioner (aka your family doc), and get his view of things. We are just common folk who use google and yahoo to diagnose you,...lol That said I did do a google search on some and all of your symptoms, low and behold, the only thing that encompassed all of your symptoms was a cold or Bronchial infection, (the Bronchial infection did have a much more vast list infact, but those were all included). I also researched how prone the body was to infection after minor surgery, in your case dental work, and I wasn't the least bit surprised to read that the body is a startling 30 times more likely to pick up a common cold or influenza strand when healing itself from another injury, in point because the body is directing more of it's subconcious immune sysytem time to warding off bacteria in the wounded area and healing it.
Although I truly think you'll be okay, and I really hope you all the best, you know as do all of us, you really should see a doctor. Feel fre to let us know your alright.
Hope that helped,...
Dora
2006-06-17 19:26:23
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answered by the honest jerk 3
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You might've simply come down with the flu or cold.....commonly known as upper respiratory infection. The symptoms you're experiencing seem to fit. Go see your GP. He or she will advise you on the best possible treatment for you.
2006-06-17 19:34:06
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answered by m 4
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My father had a tooth infection that went into his blood and killed 80% of his heart. Now he is awaiting a heart transplant. Don't play around with infections. They don't go away on there own. They only get suppressed. When you notice it again, oh my god the pain is sooooo much worse.
2006-06-17 19:12:18
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answered by LadyRedWild 3
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well it might be nothing to do with your trip to the dentist,it sounds like you have picked up a virus,however there is allways the chance you have a tooth abses,but your symptons sugest a virus know as upper resporatory virus,there is a lot of it going around at the moment i sugest you go see your doctor you may need some antibiotics
2006-06-17 19:42:07
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answered by norman 3
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the yellow phlem and dry coughs could be a sign of a viral infection. u should go to the doctor before ot does some damage
2006-06-17 19:31:26
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answered by akalilbit08 2
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sounds like you hae an infection, go to your dentist asap. (i say dentist as it sounds like the tooth pain & other symptoms are linked but if not go straight 2 ur doc.)
if they don't know then see your doctor
2006-06-21 08:28:20
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answered by eayrin 4
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Sounds like the flu to me.
2006-06-17 19:13:36
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answered by Catfishchic 3
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sounds like an infection to me, go back to the dentist fella to sought it out. as well as your own gp. sounds horrid.
2006-06-17 19:10:29
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answered by Heavens-@ngel 2
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Time to launder that Cashmere sweater.
2006-06-17 19:12:37
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answered by mitchskram 3
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