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...removing the tooth to prevent re-infection. There are two major subtypes of dental abscess: periapical and periodontal. Good to know: A third type, pericoronitis, is much less common. In pericoronitis,...
...in the mouth. Bloating Getting full quickly Bad breath Non-burning chest pain A hoarse voice Nausea and/or vomiting Regurgitation of food Coughing and wheezing A persistent sore throat A feeling...
...options are available to treat the pain the ulcers can cause. Good to know: Aphthous ulcers are the most common type of mouth ulcer, but they are not the only...
...or burning while urinating Pus in the urine Cloudy or bad-smelling urine Foamy, frothy or bubbly urine Pink, red or brown urine Fever Chills Nausea Back pain, flank pain and/or...
...depression. Good to know: In the early stages of anemia, some people may not experience symptoms.[18] People experiencing possible symptoms of anemia can use a List of Doctors to carry...
...tooth is left clean and smooth so bacteria will have a hard time sticking to it. The goals of regularly having teeth professionally cleaned are to: Prevent cavities Maintain good...
...test This test measures the overall levels of LDL (bad) and HDL (good) cholesterol in the blood. Triglycerides test Tests for triglycerides, a fat found in the blood. Irregularities are...
...are also several types of lipids that are measured in a lipid panel. These include the low-density lipoprotein (often called the ‘bad’ cholesterol), high-density lipoprotein (referred to as the ‘good’...
...affected person bends forward. Discolored, thick nasal discharge Decreased sense of smell and ability to taste Stuffy nose Bad breath In some cases, affected people may also experience: Coughing or...