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Cancer smell or tooth abscess smell?
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[quote:Topaz:MV8xNzM5OTc3XzI4ODI0MTkzXzNCOTM2Q0I=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 7897243:MV8xNzM5OTc3XzI4ODIwNDEwX0RCQzBCOEM1] You can get Septicemia and DIE if you don't get abcess's looked at. Just sayin' [/quote] Dear OP, this quoted response above is indeed correct and the fact that you are now smelling the strong scent of your developing infection is a clear WARNING SIGN by your body's built-in response systems ... that is now going off like a smoke detector would during a fire! Even young, healthy people can get deadly infections quickly along with major secondary complications & this is not a joking matter! Most people do not consider the way the anatomy is actually structured in their bodies and how fast infections can spread & suddenly go "out of control" + cause havoc with other vital organ systems ..... ABSCESS = SIGN OF BACTERIAL TISSUE INVASION THAT IS EATING AWAY AT FLESH (& OTHER STRUCTURES OF BODY TOO, SUCH AS VESSELS, TENDONS, NERVES, ETC ) WITH RESULTING PURULENT MATERIAL ACCUMULATION = DRAINAGE & SWELLING & PAIN. It is important to get proper care now as the infected material loaded w/ pathogenic bacteria is continuously draining (via gravity) not only downwards into your chest / thoracic structures & organs (through your lymphatic system) but also when you are reclining/sleeping, the infected fluids will automatically drain towards the posterior regions of your head & neck thus setting up possibility of infection spreading into your brain!! Any infection that's in the mouth, sinuses, jaw, etc is only separated from the brain & CSF (cerebro-spinal fluids) by thin membranes of tissue... and the delicate regions in the back of mouth / pharnyx - throat into nect are especially vulnerable. See: http://health.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/tooth-abscess/overview.html And btw, there's new studies recently published proving 100% that oral cavity / tooth infections will often lead to subsequent problems w/ the heart that may not even be detected at the time (primarily from bacteria attaching to & quietly "eating away" at heart tissues or the valves & their leaflets --> example: mitral valve). Be aware there are critically-important valves in the heart that separate the 4 chambers + control the flow of blood from outlets of the ventricles (Right Ventricle into lungs via Pulmonary Artery & on the left side of heart into the body's biggest vessel, the Aorta, from the powerful Left Ventricle). If one of those gets infected as can happen, then you are in BIG trouble -- so do not let this infection endanger your life. PS: Worked many years as a ER / Critical Care Nurse + Educator ,, certainly not some geek or troll as you wrongfully imply towards readers in your initial post ... please, contemplate within your "self" why the urge to insult those of us who would bother to read your thread? Many here have have knowledge & skills gained over a lifetime of work & service to others. I for sure am a very caring & helpful human/e be-ing that has saved many lives & still do so on a regular basis as am also trained Firefigher & Paramedic too and often serve as a first responder at car wrecks or any crisis situation until qualified help arrives to take over. [/quote]
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After leaving my room and returning several hours later, I noticed a strange scent. I can tell its not stale marijuana smoke, I can tell its not my normal BO smell...it smells weird.
I'm a bit scared since it kind of reminds me of the hospital or old person smell. It's like, strong yet also subtle. Almost as if you won't instantly notice it but when you do it won't leave your mind. It isn't horrifically offensive....but it definitely smells OFF and not normal.
I also have been fighting a major tooth abscess / mouth infection, and am wondering if a tooth abscess produces a similar chemical reaction in the body to produce these smells. It would be a logical assumption, but thought I'd double check with a bunch of trolls and healthtards like yourselves
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