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When a wisdom tooth is extracted, the anesthesia may take time to wear out. This is why someone may feel drowsy hours after the extraction. It is a good idea to just take a short nap.
Vestibular sense
It is common for the teeth in front of your extracted teeth to be painful after the extraction. It is called referred pain due to the fact that the same nerve that gives sensation to the wisdom tooth extracted goes to the teeth in front of that wisdom tooth. Now having said that, it is NOT normal for your teeth in front of your extracted teeth to be loose. This may represent some injury to the bone surrounding the loose tooth. Also, if these teeth are being moved orthodontically, they may feel loose due to widening of the space between the tooth and the bone. But this mobility may not be a problem. These teeth almost always stop hurting and feel more firm within a week or two.
It can be normal to feel dizzy after coming in from the cold due to the temperature change. If you continue to feel dizzy, see a doctor.
Dizzy is a description of a sensation. Objects cannot feel sensations. Therefore the acrobats feel dizzy. Swings can be dizzying for humans to watch as they move.
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.
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If you are having pain in your head or feel nausea or feel dizzy. then that is a sign of having a concussion If you dont have any of those symptoms then you are fine.
my girlfriend feel tired and sick
Peopl may experience two things when they say that they are dizzy. One is having a feeling of lightheadedness where you feel that your head is spinning and you feel that you are about to pass out or faint. The other one is the feeling that your surroundings are spinning, usually called Vertigo. You may feel that you are whirling or spinning where in fact the surroundings are all fine. These are the two things that a person who is dizzy may feel or go through. There are many reasons for dizziness, it may be a medical condition or just simply a rush of blood circulation inside the body.
A person with low hemoglobin may feel dizzy because his blood doesn't have enough oxygen-carrying capacity. The brain requires large amounts of oxygen, and may be the first organ to notice a deficiency.