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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for gum disease
  1. ... problems, such as include tooth decay (cavities) and gum disease (periodontal disease), can lead to pain, infection, and ... to: Clean teeth to help prevent tooth decay, gum disease, and other oral health problems Find problems early ...
  2. ... urine don't always mean you have kidney disease. Other conditions that cause inflammation may increase albumin in urine, including: Urinary tract infections Gum infections (periodontitis) Hepatitis Your test results may also ...
  3. ... you should not eat, drink, smoke, or chew gum for 30 minutes before the test. If ... can help diagnose diseases. They may also provide information about your risk ...
  4. ... a blood test, you also should not : Chew gum Smoke Exercise ... heart disease . Basic metabolic panel (BMP) . This is a group ...
  5. ... Blurred or double vision and blind spots Bleeding gums and heavy bleeding ... cancers, including leukemia , lymphoma , multiple myeloma , or ...
  6. ... professional will wipe a special swab along your gums. If you are doing an at-home ... for Disease Control and Prevention [Internet]. Atlanta: U.S. Department of ...
  7. ... in 24 hours) Bleeding from the nose or gums Vomiting blood or blood ... getting severe dengue disease. Before getting the vaccine, a child must have ...