As I've heard it sometimes be related (if you're a male) due to the semen :)
Not related to that.
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As I've heard it sometimes be related (if you're a male) due to the semen :)
Yes, and I will do others too.Have you done a urine test?
I noticed that l-ornithine before going to bed sometimes helps in not having foam when peeing the next morning.
But im not sure if ammonia can have something to do with it. If it does it would hint towards the liver.
I fear that the periodontal infection in the mouth has already been occurring long before you experienced any pain or gum bleeding. The bacteria would translate to your blood vessels and over time develop biofilm colonies, interwoven with the oxidized LDL and calcium in forming plaque. The growth of this plaque is just a function of time. If new, you won't see an increase yet of blood pressure, but once BP increases, it will continue to increase over the years. The BP increase will be mitigated by BP drugs, which does nothing to limit the growth of this periodontal. biofilm, which causes a. chronic autoimmune response because first of all there is a large supply that slowly trickles out, and secondly, the neutrophils may be endlessly failing to kill these. bacteria as bacteria develop defenses to thwart the neutrophils from phagocytizing them, and the immune system will form cytokines to activate macrophages in attempting to kill the. bacteria. In all this, little bacteria is killed and a lot of inflammation and oxidative stress results.
Your serum albumin is a first line antioxidant that neutralizes the oxidative stress very effectively. That is why no tissue destruction occurs and your hsCRP is low.. Serum albumin is your sacrificial protector. Over time, albumin stores will gradually lessen and your. blood will lower, and BP will slowly increase as an inverse function of blood volume.
But that is my situation. That is also my analysis. It isn't the mainstream medical establishment'analysis. They have nothing to say except IDK. If not, genes and aging blah blah.
Well, you live and learn.Interesting perspective, there are some oral issues for sure, I think somewhat more serious that most people have, because several teeth perforated the sinus and cause low portion of the sinus to be infected, this is what the doctors said.
After all the ENTs said it is not their problem, but the maxilla facial's specialist problem.
Most importantly they see no correlation with my dizziness and other issues or even the foamy urine being constant, thing that appeared out of the blue after I extracted my first infected tooth, which for over a year they refused to do it and let it stay there infected with puss.
I have been told repeatedly by various specialist is zero correlation between oral-maxilla issues and anything else and that I am just explaining them something that is called a coincidence of events.