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Consistent Sick Feeling, Have Cold, Wisdom Tooth Eruption, Light Periods. Cause?

Hello, I have been sick for about 1 month now. Regular cold , and my wisdom teeth were coming out as well. I am on the pill and I have had sex with my boyfriend on on the 28th of December. I recently got my period on the 3rd of January. My period was light red, but I would have to change pads in between. It lasted 5 days. I took 3 pregnancy tests .
posted on Fri, 11 Jan 2013
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Hello,
Fever and headache are the symptoms usually associated with impacted wisdom tooth which is inflamed.
I would advice you to visit a dentist and get clinical as well as x-ray evaluation done.
Tooth has to be either extracted or saved depending on the position and space available for tooth eruption.
Take complete course of antibiotics-analgesics.
Gargle frequently using lukewarm saline .
Maintain oral hygiene well.
Hope this helps.
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Consistent Sick Feeling, Have Cold, Wisdom Tooth Eruption, Light Periods. Cause?

Hello, Fever and headache are the symptoms usually associated with impacted wisdom tooth which is inflamed. I would advice you to visit a dentist and get clinical as well as x-ray evaluation done. Tooth has to be either extracted or saved depending on the position and space available for tooth eruption. Take complete course of antibiotics-analgesics. Gargle frequently using lukewarm saline . Maintain oral hygiene well. Hope this helps.