What’s with the toothache and sore throat and earache?

Toothache and sore throat and earache are considered to be related to colds, periodontitis, pharyngitis and other diseases, and the etiology needs to be analyzed according to the patient’s accompanying other clinical symptoms.
1. Colds: If the patient is accompanied by nasal congestion, runny nose, sneezing and other clinical symptoms during the onset of the disease, most of the patients are considered to be suffering from colds. During a cold, the body’s immunity decreases, and pathogens such as bacteria and viruses can break through the body’s defense barrier and invade the gums, the mucous membrane of the pharynx and the ear canal to trigger inflammatory foci, and the stimulation of inflammation can lead to toothache and sore throat, earache symptoms.
2. Periodontitis, pulpitis: If the gums are swollen and congested during a toothache, consider the possibility of periodontitis. If the periodontitis and pulpitis condition is not effectively controlled, it can lead to pain can not be localized, and will feel earache and other symptoms.
3. Pharyngitis: If the patient’s throat pain symptoms are more obvious, accompanied by pharyngeal foreign body sensation, cough, hoarseness and other clinical manifestations, consider the possibility of pharyngitis. If pharyngitis is not effectively controlled, the inflammation in the throat cavity can go up to the oral cavity and gums to cause toothache. In addition, the inflammation in the throat cavity can also go up through the Eustachian tube to the ear canal to cause otitis media, further causing earache symptoms.
Toothache and sore throat and earache symptoms can be seen in a variety of causes, if necessary, patients need to actively go to the hospital stomatology and otorhinolaryngology examination to confirm the diagnosis and treatment according to medical advice.