Lupus does not cause infection, but it makes one more susceptible to infection and makes fighting infection more difficult, especially if one is taking immunosuppressive medication. As for the ache, I would look for other potential causes. Just because a person has lupus, does not mean that all maladies can be attributed to the disease.
Lupus
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...
Yes, a sinus infection can cause an ear ache. The fluids that drains off of your sinus can infect the ear, also cause you dizziness or the feeling of being off balance.
An appropriate antibiotic at the right dosage and correct duration will usually reduce dental pain in a few days. Unfortunately, unless the cause of the infection is addressed and remedied, the infection and the pain will likely return shortly after the antibiotic is stopped.
The short answer is yes. It can cause ear ache, too.
Yes
urinary tract infection
Kidney infection. Painful urination, cloudy urine, pain around waistline, blood in urine. Definitely a kidney infection.
It can. The drainage contains a very high bacteria count of organisms we already know you are not immune to. The infection can in fact travel this way.
yes nearly all out of the 5839 different types of bacteria causes a very harmful disease that has the symptoms of vomiting head ache runny nose light headed feeling diarrhoea bladder infection eye infection and in serious cases you may become paralyzed
Well , the first thing would be to find out the cause of pain.Your presumption of a new tooth coming may not necessarily be right. Your fever and tooth ache may be related. It may also not have anything to do with each other. If the tootache is due to dental infection then antibiotics may help . But beware ! Unless the cause is dealt with , antibiotics will only be a temporary measure.
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