08 January 2007

MY GUMS HURT WHEN JOGGING

Somebody diagnose this. I can't seem to find anything online about it. When I go jogging, my gums/teeth throb and feel sore. It's like the rush of blood to my head causes all of my blood circuitry to increase its rate of flow and stretch the capacity of my gums. After stopping the jog and getting home everything settles down to normal. I feel fine now. Any ideas? Go to the dentist?

Also, bought a new pair of running pants for the cold weather we're experiencing here. They are so comfy and lightweight and make exercising almost fun. Also, there is nothing like taking a shower after a jog. Even if it's a jog/walk like I have to do since i'm not in my mediocre soccer-playing 16 year-old body anymore.

Link for my current mood: http://www.webmd.com/content/article/98/104801.htm

3 Comments:

At 11:22 AM, Blogger alo514 said...

don't go overboard lest your gums explode

 
At 10:16 AM, Blogger mayz said...

Yeah, you probably gave mouth cancer. Better go get that taken care of else you'll die. Remember, I'm about to become a doctor so you should trust me.

My ears hurt after I run in the cold. Sometimes I lose my hearing. I probably have ear cancer.

 
At 10:04 PM, Blogger Bryan said...

Taking your advice, I chewed on some Cesium gum today. Thanks! :)

 

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