Used a dental rinse called peridex and
broke out with ulcers all over my gums.
Consulted my dentist and he said the
ulcers were from dental instruments
contacting sensitive gum tissue.
Perscribe me more peridex and told me to
continue rinsing 3 times/day. After the
first day my entire mouth broke out with
ulcers including my lips and I became
uncontrolably dihydrated, I contracted a
fever, got intense headaches and
experienced extreme difficulties
urinating. Almost felt as though my
urinary track collapsed (not sure if that
is humanly possible) after three days of
suffering I then went to a walk in clinic.
The doctor performed a urinary analysis
and found my red blood counts were
excessively high. 10 counts when 1 count
is healthy or normal for men. Could the
peridex be the root cause of the elevated
red blood cell count? Sorry for the long
winded ext, just wanted to cover all the
facts.
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