The tissue tag should resolve in 7-14 days max. rinse with warm water (mix in salt) 3-5 times a day to help keep the wound clean. smoking is a personal choice. IF you truly have NOT smoked post extraction you may start now. ...
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you may need scaling .visit your dentist ...
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Try with some good physio therapist ,with CPM and manual therapy skills. ...
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you might be having a decayed tooth which has got infected which is the reason you are having a swelling. Go to a dentist get a x-ray done. Email the x-ray for further advice ...
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If the problem your facing is acute or very painful, It would be wise to see a dentist, do an x-ray and seek an opinion. ...
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Continue physiotherapy exercises like Active knee movements, heel slides, straight leg raise, isometric quads, isometric gluteaus. ...
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Physical therapy training will help you. You can walk on your own Based on the nature of injury and recovery of injury. ...
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Sciatic nerve pain is usually starts in your spine. However, the nerves traveling from the penis to your spine usually come from levels s2-s4 which start in your tailbone area. It may or may not affects the testicles based upon the injury. ...
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yes it is injurious to health . Gutkha contains betel nuts,tobacco,lime,catechu and permitted spices and flavours. The first four sustances damage the sensitive mucosa, causing constant irritation and mi- crotrauma to the mucosa. Chemicals present act as a toxin. The phenol in the betel nut, with its caustic burning effect,destroys the mucosa ,causing oral ulcers. The betel nut also contains tannins, which act as astringents, precipitating protein and damaging the mucosa. ...
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The cream can be used to treat a variety of skin conditions such as eczema, dermatitis, allergies, rash and psoriasis. ( GENERIC NAME : Clobetasol Propionate). It has very high potency and typically should not be used with occlusive dressings, or for extended continuous use (beyond two weeks). Tenovate cream is not indicated for burn injury ...
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