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The mouth can reveal many medical conditions.

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Examine mouth for early signs of AIDS
Revathi Ramanan, TNN, Dec 13, 2010, 04.45am

The age-old custom of the doctor asking you to open your mouth wide for a close look might probably tell more than many modern diagnostic techniques.

The mouth holds early tell-tale signs of diseases like leukemia, HIV-AIDS and viral infections, according to experts gathered in Chennai for the first international conference of the Indian Association of Oral and Maxilofacial Pathologists (IAOMP).

The oral cavity is part of many important processes such as respiration, digestion and speech, and hence it is the first to be affected, doctors say.

"Take the example of HIV-AIDS. Instead of conducting blood tests for everyone in high risk groups, we can do an oral examination. If there is yeast infection in the mouth, the patient should be recommended for a blood test to confirm the presence of the virus," said IAOMP secretary Dr K Ranganathan.

While swelling of gums and prolonged pain may be an indication of leukemia,
several sexually transmitted diseases could cause lesions on the tongue.

Oral inspection may not yield conclusive diagnosis of deadly diseases. "The mouth has largely been ignored while doing diagnostic tests for various diseases. Mouth can tell a lot about diseases of several organs," said Dr Carl Allen, professor of oral and maxillofacial pathology at the Ohio State University. "Misdiagnosis of many infectious diseases could be avoided by just examining the oral cavity of the patient.

Early signs of cancer are usually found in the mouth
. Early diagnosis can prevent it from spreading. There are times when the patient has an oral condition for a long time but come to an oral pathologist very late by which time the cancer is beyond control," said Dr Allen, adding that oral manifestations precede symptoms in other parts of the body.

The experts felt that most physicians and dentists were not trained to send patients with an oral condition to oral pathologists, resulting in wrong diagnosis. "Most people visit a general physician when they have an oral condition when they should be visiting an oral pathologist. About 99% of patients I get are referred to me by other doctors rather than the patient coming on their own," said Dr Allen.
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Believe or not, problems in the mouth can cause heart problems.

So remember to brush & floss.:)
 
It's not really the mouth. It's the tongue.
 
Believe or not, problems in the mouth can cause heart problems.

So remember to brush & floss.:)

Read an article recently, about this 40+ of age woman
fit and healthy, exercise regulerly, one day she found that
she had a tooth-ache and of course she consulted a dentist,
the dentist sent her to the hospital for screening and found that
she had few arteries blocked and required immediate surgery.
Last week, i was feeling a bit giddy in the morning, I went to my
company clinic to check my blood preasure, the preasure was normal,
but the nurse said i am not feeling good, she saw it through my lips.
She said my lips a bit black.
 
Read an article recently, about this 40+ of age woman
fit and healthy, exercise regulerly, one day she found that
she had a tooth-ache and of course she consulted a dentist,
the dentist sent her to the hospital for screening and found that
she had few arteries blocked and required immediate surgery.
Last week, i was feeling a bit giddy in the morning, I went to my
company clinic to check my blood preasure, the preasure was normal,
but the nurse said i am not feeling good, she saw it through my lips.
She said my lips a bit black.

You smucker too much with your lips on one spot, like pinching your skin too long, the blood clot at that spot.

Stop sucking on the 'three buds' that a woman have...and that will lower your blood pressure as well, & feel good.:D
 
Read an article recently, about this 40+ of age woman
fit and healthy, exercise regulerly, one day she found that
she had a tooth-ache and of course she consulted a dentist,
the dentist sent her to the hospital for screening and found that
she had few arteries blocked and required immediate surgery.
Last week, i was feeling a bit giddy in the morning, I went to my
company clinic to check my blood preasure, the preasure was normal,
but the nurse said i am not feeling good, she saw it through my lips.
She said my lips a bit black.

In Canada the dentists are taught to give a more thorough examinations of the upper parts. They'll check you head, neck & shoulders for things like bumps, swellings, abscess, etc. Ask detailed screening questions to detect health problemms.

Infection of the mouth can impact other parts of the body so if you are older & vulnerable, better cover all the bases & make the effort to brush, floss, & clean your tongue.

Your mouth & eyes can also show the condition of the other parts of the body. Just like your nails can show the state of circulation.
 
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