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Blood tinged nasal mucos, pain in cheek and teeth, swollen cheek?

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Sinusitis: Seems like you could have maxillary sinusitis causing dryness of the nasal mucosa and inflammation in the sinus causing the bloody secretion. It is always best to see your doctor for proper evaluation as you could have problem in your teeth or your gum and may be separate problems. Good luck.

Answered 2/6/2014

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2 possibilities: Could be infected sinus (see md/do) or infected upper back tooth (see dds/dmd). Your problem will have to be seen to be properly diagnosed. Please call your physician or your dentist as a starting point.

Answered 2/7/2014

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