Maybe some. Rinse your mouth several times a day with warm salt water. If symptoms persist after three days, go see your doctor.
Yes, you can. An infection in your wisdom tooth is signaled by foul taste in your mouth, bad persistance breath, pain in your teeth, headache, fever and chills (at advanced stage infection).
Surgery should be postponed until the infection has cleared.
Gastric bypass surgery, or stomach staple surgery have a possibility of leading to infections. The rates for infection are generally under one percent because of the antibiotics taken after the surgery. Serious infections are very rare.
There are many risk from ear reduction surgery. The first risk many people do not think of is infection. Scarring is another risk of the surgery which needs to be taken into consideration.
In some cases, plastic surgery is postponed for a few days and the patient is given oral penicillin to prevent infection.
some surgery centers offer a preoperative blood donation program.
It depends on the type of stitches they used, but more often times than not, they dissolve.
yes.....very because you could get an infection if not properly taken care of but its worth it trust me
Yes it possible. I am 13 and all 4 of my wisdom teeth are almost fully through. In fact I am having them taken out tomorrow morning........:(
Thoracotomy should not be performed on patients whose general health status will not tolerate major surgery. Any surgery carries with it risks associated with general anesthesia and possibility of infection.
Unless there is a nerve exposed, the pain typically comes from an infection. Depending on the circumstances, most dentist will not work on the tooth until the infection is taken care of first. The patient is usually given an antibiotic, which will take care of the infection, thus reducing the pain.
If you have to have hernia surgery you should watch out for fevers or infection. You should also stay off of your feet to prevent excessive bleeding as well.