Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Bacterial Infection Of The Throat And Gums Can Someone Tell Me What Sickness I Have? Symptoms Are A Sore Throat, Extremely Swollen Gums That Bleed...?

Can someone tell me what sickness i have? Symptoms are a sore throat, extremely swollen gums that bleed...? - bacterial infection of the throat and gums

So I have a sore throat for about 5 days and my gums around the teeth, swollen and bleed when I brush. I had a fever during the first days, but it has disappeared, but returned occasionally. My back right molar is about half covered by an inflammation of the gums and my throat is a terrible pain. I saw the doctor two days ago and was prescribed amoxicillin, if a bacterial infection, antibiotics but it did not work and a little bit because it was still swollen, bloated and just gingiva. The neck pain is the main problem, however, and I wonder if it just a nasty viral infection or is it something that only others. I also continue to take antibiotics? If there are no viruses, how long does it take to disappear? really sucks.

4 comments:

mom said...

This is not a disease itself, bleeding gums is often a symptom of something more serious. Do you have swollen, bleeding gums really tried your body to heal itself. There are four main symptoms of bleeding gums. The first is swollen gums, tender or sensitive. Another reason is the presence of blisters around the gums are painful, especially if they are affected.

Discoloration of the gums is another symptom of gum leaves in search of a bright red and slightly shiny. Running a neglected problem of bleeding gums may have about something worse, components of bacteria from the infected area can result in blood, and the establishment of infection and fever.

And finally, the bleeding usually occurs around the upper teeth. If you experience swollen gums, bleeding in your life, you appreciate the unpleasant and painful it can be. However, it can be realized how serious and perhaps fatal, as a seemingly small thing that could be bleeding from the gums.

Bleeding gums is actually a very serious problemAll the characters are addressed to the accident. The gums are the supporting structure of teeth and problems with them, are also an indicator of the beginning of something much more serious.
The causes of bleeding gums
The root of most problems associated with bleeding gums and gum disease is linked plaque. Plaque is a sticky, such as bacteria, teeth and gums covered. This bacteria forms in the mouth after eating and believe that the acid attack on the mouth, leading to all sorts of dental problems like gum disease, tooth decay and bad breath. The record is so widespread because it is hidden between the teeth known in the field of dentistry as a groove.

A disease caused by plaque that can cause bleeding gums is gingivitis. Attacks the gums, gingivitis and periodontal ligaments and alveolar teeth. Bleeding gums, swollen and painful. If left untreated, can cause a severe form of gum disease: periodontitis. Periodontitis is an infection of long-term losses in May to recognize the past few years, evens, and an estimated one third of the population suffer from this disease. Periodontal disease is also known as gum disease, and if it persists, leads to tooth loss.

Seriously, untreated, these diseases can be life threatening. Your mouth contains many blood vessels that pump blood through the body. Gum Disease pump harder and entered into force, pumping their patients, and bacterial toxins in your body. In turn, this can lead to an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes, you put your life in immediate danger.

Other causes of bleeding gums may be less stringent. Aspirin and other medications that affect the anticoagulant and blood clotting mechanism of blood that leads to bleeding gums and inflammation can too. The lack of vitamin C that can result in ulcers in the mouth a cause.

You may need to see a dentist, to be held.
Hope this helps.

Ziggy said...

Call the doctor and ask for.

Spinky spark nut said...

This could of AIDS --

Nagster said...

If your doctor prescribes antibiotics, quit, TI, no matter how you feel when you do not, you super bacteria / viruses are.
Sounds like scurvy, but ... it was like ... long occurs only when capt. The Cook's sailors were able to cross the sea for a long time, is caused by a lack of vitamin C was, it was eating or drinking enough vitamin C than oranges and stuff? Prevent it and by a high intake of vitamin C (sailors supported eat sauerkraut and oranges). Try this and get plenty of rest. So, I saw the teeth of their problems, swelling of the throat could be a coincidence with the gums swollen gums a story of gossip about the problems of the teeth and are ... But do not stop taking these antibiotics, it takes time for antibiotics to work .... sucks, but once you do, and getting better, are not biologically restored Supp.
If this fails) (antibiotics, tell your doctor is so stupid.

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