Molars, white spots on nails, temporomandibular syndrome 10

Updated on healthy 2024-05-24
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You're talking about one side over the board, followed by a calcium deficiency. Go to the hospital to see the ** department...

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is no necessary relationship between the two, and white spots on the nails are a sign of calcium deficiency.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It may be that there are roundworms in the abdomen, take a stool test, and if there are eggs, you need to take intestinal worm clear orally.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Maybe it's pinworms, the subject can buy some pagoda candy to eat.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In his case, the face with roundworms in his stomach is large, if it is only white spots on the nails, it may be a calcium deficiency, but if there are white spots and grinding teeth on the face, it is basically certain that there are roundworms in the stomach. If the worms do not come down, it will definitely affect the child's absorption of nutrients, resulting in trace element deficiency and other manifestations of malnutrition.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Ascaris syndrome is now very rare, most of them are not roundworm problems, if you are still more worried, you can go to the hospital to test the feces to find out whether there are eggs.

    There are 4 possible reasons why you have white spots or white spots on your nails:

    1) It is the lack of a certain trace element in the body. In particular, there is a lack of zinc and vitamin B6 (caused by an unbalanced diet, picky eater, or too little intake).

    2) It is a sign of neurasthenia. (I often feel that my nerves are very tight, and I feel very stressed about studying).

    3) It is poor digestion.

    4) If you often have stomach pain, you may have roundworms.

    As for teeth grinding, there are many reasons:

    1) Nervous tension, psychological anxiety, depression, anger and other psychological factors.

    2) Gastrointestinal diseases, endocrine disorders can also lead to this.

    3) Excessive fatigue and fine workers, such as athletes, watchmakers, etc.

    4) Lack of trace elements in the body is susceptible to this disease.

    5) Habitual bruxism caused by long-term teeth grinding.

    6) High work pressure, physical fatigue, and long-term irregular life lead to teeth grinding.

    In addition to the above types of people, people who are introverted, emotional, and often bite things in their mouths are also prone to bruxism.

    You are a high school student, and teeth grinding is more common among many students in the school stage, mainly due to psychological factors such as mental tension and high study pressure. There is no need to worry very much, there are many ways to prevent and treat it, and it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for examination before treating the symptoms**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's not that it's a calcium deficiency problem, it's a bit ridiculous, maybe there is heat accumulation in the body, digestion is not l, borrow teeth to polish, don't eat supper, eat less meat in the second, light for a week, usually the body has accumulated heat, drink more soup,

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Two cases, calcium deficiency, taking calcium tablets, there are bugs in the stomach, taking insect medicine, it is harmless to the body, try it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is an adult and a child, there are roundworms in the teeth grinding, there are brown spots in the white eyeballs, there are insect manifestations when looking at the white eyeballs, there is a lack of microbiotics in the nails, and there are insects that can cause malnutrition.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you have back worms in your stomach, eat 2 pieces of intestinal worm green.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    But be careful, something is happening.

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