Is there a connection between toothache, chest pain, nausea, and stomach pain



Unfortunately, there are no known medical complications that show combined symptoms of a chest pain, toothache and stomach ache and the problems you seem to be suffering from are most likely to be separate medical complications. Because of the fact that you are facing so many complications, you are likely to be in a great deal of pain and it is highly advisable that you visit a doctor as soon as possible in order to identify the root causes of each problem. Here, we will take a look at all three problems individually, but you would still need to visit a doctor and undergo a few tests to make sure that it is nothing serious.

Toothaches are a very common problem and are usually the result of some tooth or jaw problems such as dental cavities, a cracked tooth or even an exposed tooth root. The more serious medical complications that could cause a toothache include gum disease and disease of the jaw joint – in which case some dental surgery may be required to correctly heal. It is also important to note that pain around the tooth is not always the result of a problem based in the oral cavity and could even be a complication of the heart such as angina or heart attack or even a sinus attack. The best treatment option would depend largely on the source of the problem.

Chest pains, because of their proximity to the heart, are usually taken very seriously and more often than not related to a heart attack. The pain or discomfort can also be nothing more than a result of excessive gas within the body, but is always better if taken seriously and guarded against. The chest houses a number of organs that could all be source of the pain such as the lungs, esophagus, muscles, bones and the heart. Moreover, as a result of the rather complex nerve distribution all over the human body, the chest pain is equally likely to originate from another part of the human body all together.

nausea is a very intense feeling of uneasiness or discomfort that is a symptom in a number of medical complications. It is important to remember that nausea is not a condition on its own, but is a symptom that will usually rear its head only when the condition is out of control and must, therefore, be taken very seriously.

answered by M W


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