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ACUTE RESCUE

By aparna
January 15, 2013· 1 min read
ACUTE RESCUE
Philosophyaparna · January 15, 2013 · 1 min

A lady of 50 years presents with a swelling on the left lower jaw since early morn today, swelling ..the size of a table tennis ball. ''See Dr, I have had caries in my teeth, the lower teeth have all crumbled and fallen out, the roots remain, last night I had curd, maybe that or I don't know why and

A lady of 50 years presents with a swelling on the left lower jaw since early morn today, swelling ..the size of a table tennis ball. ''See Dr, I have had caries in my teeth, the lower teeth have all crumbled and fallen out, the roots remain, last night I had curd, maybe that or I don't know why and how, but since morning this big swelling has developed.'' She had placed her left palm on the area. '' It is so painful, neither can I speak, not can I eat anything.'' It seemed to be an infected root/alveolar abscess.''If you can make this go away with some hom med I shall be thankful, I dread the dentist.'' Now who can rescue her and how ? Aparna Singh ILH

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