Showing posts with label diabetes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diabetes. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 7, 2020
The Teeth
This is a sad post.
I'll start with corona update: things seem to be out of control as far as 'corona crisis' is concerned. So far, we have over 30 thousand infected, over 12 thousand actively ill, 340 deaths (r.i.p) - thousands of tests being performed almost daily.
There was a beautiful face in the news last month, that of a young man (26) who had died of corona complications (He belonged to the recovery group; something went wrong, and he had to be re-hospitalized and put on ventilator. Sadly, they couldn't save him).
In the 'news' picture, he had a broad smile revealing his perfect white teeth.
The sight of his teeth brought back to me the memory of another tragedy.
Some twenty years ago, I visited a neighbor at the hospital. She was dying of liver cancer. When she saw me she greeted me with a faint smile, but big enough to display her perfect ,white, pearly teeth.
I was quite in shock at the discrepancy between her terminal medical condition and her pretty, 'lively' teeth. We're constantly told that bad teeth and gums have a bad impact on our body's health. Isn't the opposite also true? Namely, if the body is ill, doesn't it affect our teeth and gums?
Well, the answer is yes, of course, and there's a long list of diseases (diabetes at the top) that are said to affect oral health.
Perhaps her case was special. She was in her early forties, no smoker, and I knew of no other disease she could have had. Genetics was probably involved as well.
May they both rest in peace!
Labels:
corona victim,
diabetes,
disease,
liver cancer,
oral health
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