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Dental lymph infection

Hi,

I was wondering if any of you guys know how to get rid of a systemic dental infection. Basically, it was found that all the lymph of the jaw is infected. Besides antibiotics, is there any other methods to get rid of this?

Thanks,
Johanne
 
  Johanne on 2008-05-14
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please specify the modalities of the pains.
 
rishimba last decade
Please give details as desired by dr. rishima, however, apply plantigo-Q Allternately Calendola-Q with cotton bud on the infected areas 2/3 times a day.


dr. mahfooz
 
Mahfoozurrehman last decade
The pains are as follows:

Periodic tenderness of the upper gums like the teeth will fall out.

Pains from lower jaw near the bottom of the ears and it radiates all the way past the chest cavity front and back.

Had a thermogram done and it showed clearly a complete dental infection that is traveling towards the brain up a nasal cavity and down the lymph system past the chest cavity. It is making intense inflammation down the spinal cord.

Also, it is provoking the post-neuralgic pains from shingles every evening when I retire.

Thank you for your insight.

Sincerely,
Johanne
 
Johanne last decade
please take MERC SOL 30C two doses everyday for some 3 to 4 days.

if you note a decrease in pain, you should bring down the dosage to one a day for some more days.
 
rishimba last decade

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