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Can Braces Cause Itching and Flu-Like Symptoms Without Sex?
Hello am walum so I hv braces but the dentist cut the roof inside my mouth on Friday 9th this month I met this girl at a birthday the next day and lemi say I kissed and fingered only the day ended like tht so the next day I started feeling weird tired back pain I actually got a flu but clearly after a few hours back pain which cleared in 2 days completely But on Tuesday my skin started inching with no rush until now some days its severe some days it reduces but tho I hv never had sex in my life wat shud I do Up to now I feel inchy around my body but with no rush
General Physician
Answered on 23rd May '24
It is essential timely visit a dentist after having mild pain or discomfort after implanting braces. The specialist to see is an orthodontist. In case of the itchy and flu-like symptoms, you should see a general physician for a diagnosis and treatment.
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