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<blockquote data-quote="frenchkittie" data-source="post: 202074" data-attributes="member: 23514"><p><strong>Re: Another illinformed HCP.</strong></p><p></p><p>I've just read back over some of your other posts, and notice that you have had some problems with toothache recently. Did you ever resolve them? If not, have you taken your temperature recently? </p><p></p><p>At the risk of sounding a bit daft, some of the symptoms you describe could be due to a high fever as a result of infection, a tooth/gum abscess, for example.</p><p></p><p>Obviously, I'm not medically trained (other than as ambulance crew) it was just a thought (and probably rather a daft one).</p><p></p><p>I know that they would have taken your blood pressure, pulse and saturation level as a matter of course when you were seen at A&E, but they may not have taken your temperature?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frenchkittie, post: 202074, member: 23514"] [b]Re: Another illinformed HCP.[/b] I've just read back over some of your other posts, and notice that you have had some problems with toothache recently. Did you ever resolve them? If not, have you taken your temperature recently? At the risk of sounding a bit daft, some of the symptoms you describe could be due to a high fever as a result of infection, a tooth/gum abscess, for example. Obviously, I'm not medically trained (other than as ambulance crew) it was just a thought (and probably rather a daft one). I know that they would have taken your blood pressure, pulse and saturation level as a matter of course when you were seen at A&E, but they may not have taken your temperature? [/QUOTE]
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