This is nothing to fool around with. This infection could actually spread through to your blood stream, and then you will be in worse trouble. Call your Doctor and get this treated.
If for some reason sex exacerbates the pain of your toothache or something like that, then it's probably best to hold off until the toothache has dissipated. However, there aren't any related serious medical problems that can arise from having sex with a toothache.
She claimed to have a serious toothache which only the music from her radio could help soothe.
I do believe that you need to see a dentist and not an orthodontist regarding a tooth abscess. If anything, the dentist would treat it or if need be, refer you to a specialist.
Yes, a tooth abscess can potentially be fatal for a cat if left untreated, as the infection can spread to other parts of the body and cause serious complications. It is important to seek veterinary care promptly if you suspect your cat has a tooth abscess.
You should see a dentist as soon as possible for evaluation and treatment. The dentist may need to drain the abscess and prescribe antibiotics to clear any infection. Ignoring an abscess can lead to serious complications and affect your overall health.
Making an abscess worse is a very risky thing and I don't believe there is any professional who would condone willingly trying to do so. If you have an abscess that doesn't go away or start to heal in a few days you should go to a doctor or hospital to have it evaluated. The typical treatments for abscesses are lancing (slicing it open to drain) or draining it with a syringe. You will also probably receive an antibiotic to prevent further or spreading infection. There are several things that tend to make an abscess worse if you are trying to get it to the point of rupturing. Keeping the affected area unclean can definitely contribute to a growing abscess, but it may also lead to a serious infection. Smoking also increases the severity of an abscess as do a variety of foods such as stronger (sharper) cheeses, fried foods, and heavily processed food.
If the cat is drooling it may be a sign of teeth problems, and abscess in the mouth, or problems with it's throat. It may also just be drooling to drool. However it would be best to take it to the vet as soon as possible to make sure it is not something serious that your kitty is suffering with.
Cellulitis can develop from an untreated infected superficial wound, spreading to the skin and underlying connective tissues. This condition presents with redness, warmth, swelling, and pain and can lead to serious complications like abscess formation or systemic infection if not promptly treated with antibiotics. Prompt medical attention is essential to prevent the infection from spreading and causing further damage.
Yes ! - Abscesses are a serious condition that requires treatment if left untreated, a simple ailment can spiral out of control and will become a much larger, more serious medical issue .See your vet !
Untreated epididymitis can lead to serious complications such as abscess formation or chronic infection, but it is not typically fatal. However, seeking prompt medical treatment is important to prevent potential serious complications.
A gum abscess typically appears as a swollen, red bump on the gum tissue, often filled with pus. It may be painful and can cause discomfort when chewing or touching the area. Surrounding tissues might also be inflamed, and there may be a noticeable bad taste or odor in the mouth. In some cases, the abscess can lead to a more serious infection if not treated promptly.
It could be a hoof abscess, or another type of injury, or laminitis. Lameness can be serious...have a vet look at the horse.