you die!
You can have an infected tooth without pain. Pain from infection is usually caused by pressure. The pressure comes from the bacteria and your immune system doing battle. The bacteria want to grow and spread, while the immune system wants to contain, limit and destroy the bacteria. Often, the bacteria will cause what is known as a draining fistula. This is a tiny opening to the outside of the body. This opening allows release of the pressure brought on as a result of the infection. The infection can continue, doing damage to the tooth and other tissues, and there may be no pain because there is no pressure in the tissues. At other times, the infection can quickly kill the nerve that signals pain. In that case, no pain will be felt. If your dentist says you have an infection and you have no pain, either trust him and let him treat the infection, or seek a second opinion from a dentist that comes recommended by friends and family.
You have an infection and the only way to clear it is go to the doctor. A dog's tongue is full of bacteria ( think about where they lick and what they eat) so you have gotten something from doing this. Not smart.
Let It Happen was created on 1998-11-10.
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you do excatly that, let it happen by itself...don't do anything?
Worse case: you would let the infection proceed untreated and die from septicemia (blood poisoning). Go see your doctor...NOW.
A urinary tract infection, if let go and not taken care of, could in fact spread to the bowels. In some ways, this is highly unlikely, but all things considered, it is just a lot of bacteria that are growing and culturing in your body. This should be treated immediately and taken care of well until the infection goes away, as this could lead to serious health complications later.
Your coverage should kick in - if it was a matter of fault, you will be in the driver's shoes unfortunately.
Because Chris Walker let it happen
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