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Can Tooth Extraction Lead To Dizziness And Stomach Cramp?

Hi. Im joy and 33 yrs of age..I had a wisdom tooth extraction last July 31 after 24 hrs I felt dizziness and total blackout of my eye sight but still conscious. And until now I feel dizzy and stomach cramp.. Is it related with my tooth removal..? What medicine is the best to take ..
Tue, 28 Jan 2014
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Dear user,
Thanks for using healthcare magic.
I had gone through your query and understand your concerns.
Probably it is not related with your tooth removal.
It may be due to irritation of adjacent nerve or loss of excessive blood.
The other possibility is vagal attack but that won't last for six month or more as in your case.
I request you to get your basic biochemical blood tests and try the antispasmodic agent after getting prescription from your physician.

'Hope I have answered your query. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help".
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Can Tooth Extraction Lead To Dizziness And Stomach Cramp?

Dear user, Thanks for using healthcare magic. I had gone through your query and understand your concerns. Probably it is not related with your tooth removal. It may be due to irritation of adjacent nerve or loss of excessive blood. The other possibility is vagal attack but that won t last for six month or more as in your case. I request you to get your basic biochemical blood tests and try the antispasmodic agent after getting prescription from your physician. Hope I have answered your query. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help . Thanks.