There's really no such thing as a pneumonia shot. Flu shot - maybe? Any type of vaccine or medicine could have side effects so it's worth mentioning to your health care provider if they persist.
Yes but in various amounts.
Yes, a bad tooth can cause sharp pain in the head.
It could very well be a wisdom tooth trying to cut. When a wisdom tooth begins to cut, it can move several teeth in the process and cause some jaw pain. The ear pain could be drainage if a wisdom tooth is cutting. A few painkillers are your best bet to help the pain, or you could opt to have the wisdom teeth removed surgically. It could also be a sinus infection or infection in a root tooth. A dentist's x-ray is the best plan.
There are many things that could cause this condition, including pneumonia. I would see a physician to have it checked out.
No, infected teeth cannot cause leg pain. However, it is possible for an infected tooth to cause sepsis, or whole body infection, that would not only cause pain in distant sites, but is life threatening.
I'm going to say yes
There are different symptoms of pneumonia and bronchitis. Some of the symptoms are a severe cough, an infection in the lungs that cause pain and fatigue.
Yes, it can. This could be a sign of infective endocarditis, seek qualified medical advice.
To make a tooth "wigglyer" or loosen a tooth, you can gently wiggle it with your fingers or tongue. Avoid forcefully pulling or twisting the tooth, as it could cause pain or damage. It is important to let your loose tooth naturally fall out on its own when it is ready.
The only way is to have a root canal or have it taken out. Both have to be done at the orthodontists. An infection in the tooth is very serious and should be taken very seriously as it could spread to the nerves of your tooth and cause pain to neighboring teeth etc.
Yes it helps fight inflamation of the gums which can be the cause of the pain
There will be a chance of pain if the tooth is still attached. If the tooth is ready to come out, use a fast motion and push the in tooth in the direction of the tongue. Fast impacts and pulling with a yanking motion should lessen the amount of time there could be pain.