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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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have finally succumbed to covid after 2 1/2 years and toughing it out with usual cough and muscle fatigue symptoms. seem to be through the worst bits
however. gums are inflamed & sensitive and jaw aches as if i have been grinding my teeth (which i may well have been)
do folk recognise these symptoms?
were there any prolonged after effects?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"have finally succumbed to covid after 2 1/2 years and toughing it out with usual cough and muscle fatigue symptoms. seem to be through the worst bits
however. gums are inflamed & sensitive and jaw aches as if i have been grinding my teeth (which i may well have been)
do folk recognise these symptoms?
were there any prolonged after effects?
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Have had covid 3 times now.. 5 jabs.. lol
however, my teeth and gums are very sensitive and inflamed and has only been this since covid..
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"have finally succumbed to covid after 2 1/2 years and toughing it out with usual cough and muscle fatigue symptoms. seem to be through the worst bits
however. gums are inflamed & sensitive and jaw aches as if i have been grinding my teeth (which i may well have been)
do folk recognise these symptoms?
were there any prolonged after effects?
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Inflamed and sensitive gums sounds a bit like gingivitis.......
Trip to the dentist as soon as you can...
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"have finally succumbed to covid after 2 1/2 years and toughing it out with usual cough and muscle fatigue symptoms. seem to be through the worst bits
however. gums are inflamed & sensitive and jaw aches as if i have been grinding my teeth (which i may well have been)
do folk recognise these symptoms?
were there any prolonged after effects?
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I put iodine solution on a cotton bud for gingivitis and seems to kill it yeah tastes bad but does the job
With grinding that's stress you may need a gum shield try and relax and think happy memories before bed. Lavender on your side table |
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Currently suffering with Covid - first time, triple jabbed. I’ve had fever, temperature, aches and pains, constant cough, runny nose on and off, headache and toothache. My gums aren’t sore to look at but my teeth have hurt. |
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"have finally succumbed to covid after 2 1/2 years and toughing it out with usual cough and muscle fatigue symptoms. seem to be through the worst bits
however. gums are inflamed & sensitive and jaw aches as if i have been grinding my teeth (which i may well have been)
do folk recognise these symptoms?
were there any prolonged after effects?
Have had covid 3 times now.. 5 jabs.. lol
however, my teeth and gums are very sensitive and inflamed and has only been this since covid..
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Would give your dentist a visit, it maybe totally unrelated.
No harm having a quick check up.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Presently (hopefully) coming out of the other side after 6 days of significant sweats, cough, runny, very runny nose, loss of taste and smell and pain in teeth and fatigue. Bloody odd virus and hope i am the mend but pain in jaw/teeth was a symptom for myself however no issue with gums.
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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Blimey, I wouldn't have thought it was connected but I have had a bit of trouble in that department since Covid which started just when I thought the Cvoid was going away.
This virus just seems to keep giving doesn't it |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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Can I clarify . A mod cannot ban people from the forum if you recieve an abusive mail, they can only ban a person from the forum if they break forum rules.
You will need to report the mail to Admin for them to deal with
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By (user no longer on site)
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I am reliably informed that Covid is much more than just an upper respiratory infection. So could well be experiencing other symptoms that’s not everyone else has had. I had Covid beginning of June after managing to evade it since it’s conception it left me with bad back and hip pain. Thankfully largely due to double painkillers this has eased, but those who managed to miss it will eventually get it although not as bad as those in the beginning as it’s mutated and vaccines are around |
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"Since not wearing the mask mine have improved 100% x
Your teeth have improved because you don't wear a mask anymore?"
Doh! My gums and mouth ! Nothing is gonna improve my 65 year old teeth sadly! X |
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Are you vaccinated, if so it could be adverse vaccine reactions. You may need to report these effects to the yellow card scheme the vaccine centre should of given you all the details about the yellow card scheme |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"have finally succumbed to covid after 2 1/2 years and toughing it out with usual cough and muscle fatigue symptoms. seem to be through the worst bits
however. gums are inflamed & sensitive and jaw aches as if i have been grinding my teeth (which i may well have been)
do folk recognise these symptoms?
were there any prolonged after effects?
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Things should settle down when you’re free of Covid but could take up to 6 weeks, anything over that is possible long Covid |
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"have finally succumbed to covid after 2 1/2 years and toughing it out with usual cough and muscle fatigue symptoms. seem to be through the worst bits
however. gums are inflamed & sensitive and jaw aches as if i have been grinding my teeth (which i may well have been)
do folk recognise these symptoms?
were there any prolonged after effects?
Things should settle down when you’re free of Covid but could take up to 6 weeks, anything over that is possible long Covid "
thankfully it has settled down almost 6 weeks to the day. i can now chew on both sides of my mouth!!!! |
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By *mp411Man
over a year ago
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"have finally succumbed to covid after 2 1/2 years and toughing it out with usual cough and muscle fatigue symptoms. seem to be through the worst bits
however. gums are inflamed & sensitive and jaw aches as if i have been grinding my teeth (which i may well have been)
do folk recognise these symptoms?
were there any prolonged after effects?
Have had covid 3 times now.. 5 jabs.. lol
however, my teeth and gums are very sensitive and inflamed and has only been this since covid..
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Jabs working well |
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