Symptoms of toothache caused by angina

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Toothache refers to toothache. The toothache characteristics caused by angina pectoris include paroxysmal toothache, radioactive toothache, toothache after strenuous exercise, etc. The correlation analysis is as follows:

Symptoms of toothache caused by angina

1.

The toothache caused by paroxysmal toothache angina pectoris is generally characterized by paroxysmal pain. The pain usually lasts for about 10 minutes. After the toothache is over, there is no abnormality.

2.

The toothache caused by radioactive toothache angina pectoris is usually radioactive pain, and the pain can affect the maxillofacial region, upper bite part, lower bite part, etc.

Symptoms of toothache caused by angina

3. The toothache caused by angina pectoris after strenuous exercise

usually has certain attack rules, often after strenuous exercise, such as running, playing basketball, climbing, etc.



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