. Oral sepsis in its relationship to systemic disease . constant for days, may be madeworse or brought on by mental or plrysical exertion,fatigue, excitement, worry, eyestrain, indulgence in alco-hol; in fact, by any condition which may act as an addi-tional strain on the individual. The pain may be sosevere as to interfere with business activity or pleasure. 102 HEADACHE RELATED TO ORAL SEPSIS 103 When headache such as the above has its origin in oralsepsis or other infections, relief can often be secured bytheir treatment. If the condition is of long standing,and a considerable degree of rig


. Oral sepsis in its relationship to systemic disease . constant for days, may be madeworse or brought on by mental or plrysical exertion,fatigue, excitement, worry, eyestrain, indulgence in alco-hol; in fact, by any condition which may act as an addi-tional strain on the individual. The pain may be sosevere as to interfere with business activity or pleasure. 102 HEADACHE RELATED TO ORAL SEPSIS 103 When headache such as the above has its origin in oralsepsis or other infections, relief can often be secured bytheir treatment. If the condition is of long standing,and a considerable degree of rigidity of the cervicalspine has resulted, the immediate effect is not sostriking. Apparently headaches giving symptoms suchas those above described may be the result solely of atoxic effect of sepsis, at least, it is frequently not pos-sible even in cases of headache of years duration todemonstrate by physical examinations or by x-ray, theusual manifestations of local inflammatory processes atthe base of the skull or in the cervical vertebrae. The fol-.


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