guest54321
05-18-2003, 03:40 AM
Hello.. Recently I got into a fight at my highschool (Monday, May 12th,2003) and Im seeking medical advice. First with the adrenaline still pumping, I had a swollen cheek, and a cut below my jaw, now the side effects are kicking in. Walking home from being told I was suspended, I felt a little drowsy and found myself spitting up blood. Later on, I found that *swallowing* fluids made the side of my cheek tingle and ache. Couple days past, that is fine now but im faced with other problems.
I have a condition where when I push down around the left side of my face, It hurts my teeth. My teeth feel completly abonormal (Front two, and 2-3 to the left side). I cannot chew very tough foods such as steak (It was pretty tough, mind you) - and brushing my teeth brings an abnormal sensation to my teeth, asif they were false or somthing. Basically what im concerned about is how when pushing beside my nose, I can feel the nerves in my front teeth ache. This has caused me in some cercimstances, to talk out of the side of my mouth on a bad habbit, to avoid pain - I presume. Im not really sure. Well, the correct medical advice would be "Go to the doctors", however I dont ever go to hospitals, so im seeking information on what is posibly wrong, and then if its bad, move on from there. Any information? (If I havnt terribly confused you already) - Thanks for your time.
(Sorry for the spelling errors, Im incredibly tired and its showing in my neglegence)
I have a condition where when I push down around the left side of my face, It hurts my teeth. My teeth feel completly abonormal (Front two, and 2-3 to the left side). I cannot chew very tough foods such as steak (It was pretty tough, mind you) - and brushing my teeth brings an abnormal sensation to my teeth, asif they were false or somthing. Basically what im concerned about is how when pushing beside my nose, I can feel the nerves in my front teeth ache. This has caused me in some cercimstances, to talk out of the side of my mouth on a bad habbit, to avoid pain - I presume. Im not really sure. Well, the correct medical advice would be "Go to the doctors", however I dont ever go to hospitals, so im seeking information on what is posibly wrong, and then if its bad, move on from there. Any information? (If I havnt terribly confused you already) - Thanks for your time.
(Sorry for the spelling errors, Im incredibly tired and its showing in my neglegence)

