I spoke over dental work with my nephrologist and he gave me a prescription for an antibiotic to take around that time. The fear I've heard of is that the dental work stirs up all kinds of nasty stuff in your mouth and you don't want it to get into the blood and cause an infection.
This reminds me, my husband is overdue for a cleaning. I don't really get on him about it tho. I myself am overdue for a cleaning. Guess when the time comes I will have him ask his Neph for some anti-biotics. He doesn't need to get sepsis again.
Quote from: PrimeTimer on October 04, 2016, 06:22:21 PMThis reminds me, my husband is overdue for a cleaning. I don't really get on him about it tho. I myself am overdue for a cleaning. Guess when the time comes I will have him ask his Neph for some antibiotics. He doesn't need to get sepsis again. PT, so did your husband get sepsis in the past from just dental cleaning? I know from past experience that a clean actually hurts a little and a little bit of blood can be seen on the gums (just like after a too vigorous flossing on my part). Can just that little bit of bleeding in the dentists office set off a massive meltdown of some kind in a kidney patient?
This reminds me, my husband is overdue for a cleaning. I don't really get on him about it tho. I myself am overdue for a cleaning. Guess when the time comes I will have him ask his Neph for some antibiotics. He doesn't need to get sepsis again.
I get them also since my heart by-pass. Something about possible bacterial infection of the heart valves.I never knew adrenaline was mixed into the anesthetic. I always thought it was my intense fear of the Dentist, needles, the drill, etc., that made me al sweaty and had my heart pounding. EVERY time!I seriously try to stay out of that place!