Have Head Cold Moving To Chest. Have Pain In Lower Teeth And Dry Cough. Solution?
I ve had a head cold for about a week and it has slowly been moving into my chest . I have a slight dry cough and when I breath deeply my chest hurts. My lower teeth have also started hurting today. It s just my front 4-6 teeth and the pain seems to increase when I breath deeply. Is this my imagination or is there some sort of connection between the cold, my chest and my front teeth?
Hello, Normally,there is no correlation between chest pain and toothache. Get your teeth cleaned by a dentist. Use mouthrinses to gargle. Maintain oral hygiene well. Regarding other concern,visit a physician. Take care.
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Have Head Cold Moving To Chest. Have Pain In Lower Teeth And Dry Cough. Solution?
Hello, Normally,there is no correlation between chest pain and toothache. Get your teeth cleaned by a dentist. Use mouthrinses to gargle. Maintain oral hygiene well. Regarding other concern,visit a physician. Take care.