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Does toothache cause migraine?

Dr. Jordan Scott
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2025-05-12 17:32:10 Views: 100 times

Toothache can cause migraine. Long-term toothache is usually caused by bacterial infection. If not treated in time, it can cause pulpitis, which can lead to damage to neurons on the same side, causing pain and discomfort. Therefore, it is recommended to treat tooth pain symptoms in time.

Does toothache cause migraine?



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