You should go on a course of antibiotics and an X-ray should be taken to make sure a small piece of root has not been left in.
False. In order for an infection to spread, all links in the chain of infection must be present: infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of entry, and susceptible host. If any link is missing, the spread of infection is disrupted.
While in a tooth or after pulled? Inside your tooth in your mouth, the nerve may not die. You may have to get a root canal done to remove the nerve and keep the tooth. If a person does not pull an infected tooth, the infection may strangle the nerve and leave a non-sensitive tooth. You will then have a grey tooth with no life in it. If this happens and your lucky enough without medication so as the infection goes away; you would have experienced a natural root death and will need to keep an eye on the tooth and get x rays done often. Your tooth will still rot and you will not know it because you feel little pain in the tooth. If your talking about the nerve in the pulled tooth's orifice, bottom jaws could be damaged for months or even permanently. You may also feel as though your lip was numb if you have damage. Top back orifices may perforate the nasal cavity and may hurt constantly. Please be more specific for specific answers.
It's possible that inflammation or irritation from the previous infection is still present in your urinary tract, leading to lingering discomfort. It's also worth considering that you may have developed a secondary issue such as a urethral stricture or interstitial cystitis. I recommend consulting with a healthcare provider for further evaluation and appropriate management.
An inapparent infection occurs when a susceptible person is exposed to an agent, is consequently infected, but neverdevelops clinical symptoms (subclinical). An inapparent infection may result in immunity - but they may not develop immunity and could even become a carrier.In contrast, an exposed susceptible person may develop symptoms (clinical infection), but later enter a period where they no longer exhibit those symptoms. This person would be said to have a "latent infection". They have not recovered - they are still infected -- and they might start to exhibit clinical symptoms later.Exposed ---- Infected ------ no symptoms --------------------------------------> Resolution INAPPARENT INFECTIONExposed ---- Infected ----- symptoms ----no symptoms ---- symptoms ----> Resolution|< Latent Infection>|- Dominick A. Leone -
Not all infections cause a fever. Some infections, like certain viral infections or localized infections, may not trigger a rise in body temperature. Other symptoms such as pain, swelling, or redness may still be present even if a fever is not.
Contact the orthodontist who performed the surgery and explain the problem. Could be a little infection has set in those areas of the mouth that still experience pain. Don't delay,infection can only get worse if not looked at.
Can I still get a yeast infection after a hysterectomy?
They will be charged with driving without a license. There is normally a fine involved.
You are less likely to get pulled over when it is on the passenger side, but you can still get pulled over for it.
yes
No. It contained mercury and the FDA pulled.
Tonsillitis is and infection on the tonsils. Once the tonsils are removed that infection or inflammation of the tonsil should go away as well. If symptoms are still persisting consult your physician.
No - it is still standing and occupied.
Get the teeth pulled
staph infection was first spotted on Abraham Lincoln while he was still president. when the paparazzi found out, they got so grossed out that they didnt want to take pictures of him adn that is why you don't see very many pictures of him.
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Only if it is malfunctioning