Monday, November 30, 2009

Bells Palsy More Condition_symptoms Can Bells Palsy Be Caused From An Absessed Tooth?

Can Bells Palsy be caused from an absessed tooth? - bells palsy more condition_symptoms

She told me today that I had Bell's palsy .. Over the past two weeks, we have a tooth that was very painful absessed who no longer suffer. Four days ago, I felt his tongue on the right side, deaf in my right side of my mouth, my right eye and nose .. I wonder if my teeth? The tooth is on the right side!

3 comments:

Pal said...

If you are in a dental abscess is not treated for the infection, so you have an inflamed nerve, now that a paralysis. You should consult your dentist and your doctor again, so that the infection treated befor going into the jaw can be. If you thought .... the abscess was painful

Pal said...

If you are in a dental abscess is not treated for the infection, so you have an inflamed nerve, now that a paralysis. You should consult your dentist and your doctor again, so that the infection treated befor going into the jaw can be. If you thought .... the abscess was painful

M D said...

My mother blowing air into the neck of an open window of the car, so I would not say to your question

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