When I go running in the morning, I get ear and yes tooth ache! I asked people including a doctor about it, and no-one seems to know. You are not alone...
No, but bad teeth can cause ear pain. The infection would be in the mouth, not in the ears.
Yes it can. I thought I had a ear infection once but it was actually a tooth ache. The nerves and everything is very close on that area.
yes
I have found pain in the ear can be related to dental problems. You may have an abscess in your gums or other infection, so if you have not already, go to the dentist.
Yes, it maybe infected and if you do nothing about it it may actually travel to your brain. I'm not kidding get it taken care of! An abscessed tooth leaves a bad taste in your mouth because there is puss oozing out a little at a time and it has a acidic taste to it. If the abscess is in a molar (your flat teeth at the back for chewing) it can also cause infection in the ear canals and this could be the reason you feel dizzy. It's highly advisable as the above poster stated to get it looked at immediately by your dentist.
no
Can ear infection cause numnbess of one side of tongue?
no
Most likely he has an abscess of some sort, or an ear infection. It could also be an allergic reaction to the tag put in his ear. Better have the vet check it out for you.
A child wakes up one morning, cross eyed. She has had an ear infection...could the ear infection cause this to happen to her eyes?
Yes, but the chance is not big.
380.10 - Abscess/Cellulitis of the external ear. This code is also used for Otitis Externa. By way of confirmation, the index for ICD-9 leads to 380.11 if you search the term "Infection, pinna, acute."
Yes, it can cause an ear infection
no, but it can give you an ear infection.
The short answer is yes. It can cause ear ache, too.