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Having Sore Ears, Throat, Cough, Blocked Runny Nose, Headache, Tooth Pain, Swollen Jaw, Weak Hips. Reason?

I have a basic cold symptoms - sore ears, throat , cough , blocked and runny nose , headaches . They started yesterday. Late last night I had severe tooth pain. All of them were sore as if I had been grinding them Today I woke up with jaw pain and swollen jaw and nose. Like when I had a sinus infection . Saw a doc he gave me tooth pain tablets and took blood test and said he wasn t sure what it was. The last 2 hours my body is getting weaker and my hips and lower back feel bruised . The tooth pain is starting again
Tue, 11 Jun 2013
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Hello,
Cause of toothache has to be ruled out and treated.
Medicines can relieve pain temporarily.
Decayed teeth has to be either extracted or restored.
Maintain oral care.
Visit a dentist as well as a physician for further reference.
Take care.
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Having Sore Ears, Throat, Cough, Blocked Runny Nose, Headache, Tooth Pain, Swollen Jaw, Weak Hips. Reason?

Hello, Cause of toothache has to be ruled out and treated. Medicines can relieve pain temporarily. Decayed teeth has to be either extracted or restored. Maintain oral care. Visit a dentist as well as a physician for further reference. Take care.