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Yes, you can have Bacterial Vaginosis after a hysterectomy. Bacterial Vaginosis is a vaginal infection, as you still have a vaginal canal in tact after a hysterectomy you are still at risk of developing vaginal infections like this one.
Otitis Externa is commonly caused by a bacterial infection although occasionally it can be fungal. The most characteristic symptom is discomfort that is limited to the external auditory canal, while the most characteristic signs are erythema and swelling of the canal with variable discharge.
He had an infection in his auditory canal
Otitis externa is the medical term for an infection of the external auditory canal, also known as swimmer's ear. Symptoms can include pain, itching, and redness of the ear canal. Treatment typically involves antibiotic ear drops.
One endotontist told me to hurry up before it got pus in it and the other told me to leave it alone and see if it settled down after the crown procedure. Quack!It depends on the situation, sometimes if you already have an acute infection the dentist may give you some antibiotics to start reducing the infection before having the root canal done. Partially this is done because it is pus can interfere with the anesthetic making it harder to get the area numb. Other dentists will open the canal and allow the pus to drain out of the center of the tooth, this relieves the pressure and pain. If you don't have an acute infection then it is best to get it done a.s.a.p. before one occurs, the longer you let things go the worse the prognosis is for the tooth to be retained long term. -RDH---------Root canal has to be performed if the dental nerve has died and/or is infected. You may have no pain but still need a root canal treatment. Most common reasons for root canal treatment are bad caries and tooth abrasion at the dentist.Here's a video with more info about root canalhttp://www.checkdent.com/en/videos/root-canal-treatment-212.html
To prevent any infection that may occur.
There are many but some are otitis media which is bacterial infection of the middle ear. Another can just be as simple as wax build up in the ear canal. A third would be damage to the semicircular canals. This would cause lack of balance. This is called labyrinthis or vertigo.
Wax, water, infection, narrowing of the ear canal.
A root canal is a procedure that can extend the useful life of a tooth that is infected and would otherwise be lost. If your quality of life or your appearance will not be adversely affected, then a root canal is not absolutely necessary, but the tooth should then be extracted to get rid of the infection. Living with the infection can lead to more serious complications.
You really should take your dog into be checked by a Veterinarian to make sure there are no foreign objects in the ears such as foxtails, etc. causing the infection plus the Vet would know if it is a bacterial or yeast infection. You need to know what is causing the infection in order to treat the ears properly. Nolvasan Otic is a very good cleaner with no alcohol in it. Just squeeze it into the ear canal and then lift up the ear flap with one hand and with the other hand massage the ear at the base to work the solution down into the ear canal. The ear canal takes a hard right, so you need to massage the base of those ears gently to get it down in. 1st Answer: i would agree with the first one. but when it's done, stop further infection with daily cleaning using cotton balls and ointment. hope it helps!
yes it can it hurts terribley and you have a bump behind your ear
Seems that infection from the root canal of the teeth have passed to your maxillary sinus near your facial nerve branches. Better consult your physician.