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A toothache and a headache simultaneously can disrupt your daily schedule. Many of you would have experienced this painful ordeal. Sometimes you may even develop a fever and have a foul-smelling pus discharge in your mouth. The reason behind all these complications might actually be just a decayed tooth [https://dentaldost.com/decay-and-its-consequences-how-severe-are-they/] or your teeth grinding habits which you might not even be aware of. This might even trigger your migraine. Even the eruption of your wisdom tooth can be linked to headaches. How this develops and what are some simple measures you can take to prevent this? Highlights * Most of the times a toothache is the reason for your headache, even migraines. * The decayed tooth in your mouth is the source of all infections leading to pus discharge, foul smelling breath, fever and headache. * Night grinding and clenching due to stress or anxiety is pervasive due to which you suffer from morning headaches. * Pain radiating to the head, neck, eyes and the back? Not able to open/close your jaw? There is definitely some problem with your jaw joint.
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