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The first and foremost thing that you need to do is to consult a good dentist, perhaps in the your near vicinity. You must have regular checkups every six months for prevention of such problems later on, this is an international protocol followed everywhere. Next, what I do get from your symptoms is that you have something’s known as a nerve exposure of a particular tooth (or sometimes set of teeth). The only treatment left to save teeth like these is Root Canal Treatment. Now i ...
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If you are experiencing pain after extraction of wisdom tooth, it could well be related. Get an x-ray done to rule out any infection. ...
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Hi,
Her age ladies are prone to fractures. Get an x-ray chest a-p view and may be if she has pain you may also get an l-p spine x-ray.
Give her a pain killer(nsaid group),hot fermentation and a muscle relaxant.
You may also show her to a surgeon along with x-ray if she has pain in her chest or rib area.
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In my opinion,if the Dental abscess is palpable ie frank pus, then rather depending on various antibiotics it is better to simply puncture the abscess under local anaesthesia and remove the pus under anti-biotic cover for a day prior to removal and two days after. ...
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Yes. different problems. an OPG (full mouth radiography) is advised ...
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Hi,
If you are asking me about the antibiotic prescribed to you is correct or not ,then yes it is correct. I am sure he must have told you about the rest of the treatment.
- Have rest may be for a day
- Have plenty of fluids
- Have comforting fluids(liitle cold fluids),to soothe your throat
- Do gargles with salt water
- Use lozenges
- Avoid irritant(like smoking)
He must have given you a nsaids(pain killer+anti-inflammatory)
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why don't u meet a better ent surgeon ...
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it be better if you have a consultation ...
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I think post surgery, Your dentist must have taken the X-Ray to confirm complete removal of amalgum. Balantitis most likely is coincidental need to consult dermatologist for same. ...
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The Best option for you is to consult ENT specialist and resolve the problem. You must carry the list of Antibiotics taken by you in past to the ENT specialist for his/her reference so as to get a better knowledge of your drug history.. ...
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