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I have a dental problem now... I have a 5 months baby giving only breastfeeding...I took lupisulide p medicine... Will that be OK?
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Please avoid medicine.....consult nearby endodontist....if u r feelings pain u must be having some problem.....visit endodontist that will help u most
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Hello mam, it’s better to avoid such drugs when breastfeeding.
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No u should avoid such medications,
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please visit ur nearby dentist to get the treatment done
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Namaskaram, Dental issues and pregnancy have been holding hands since the beginning. The ones who steal the show can be swelling of gums, bleeding, pain and cavities of teeth. It is generally not something to worry about. Due to the hormonal changes that the body goes through during pregnancy, dental issues become inevitable. A dental professional and a physician, after careful evaluation should be able to help you out by providing you a suitable medication. Lupisulide P is a non steriodal anti-inflammatory drug. It should generally be tappered down within 15 days and is quite effective. But it leads a trail of side effects like nausea, vomiting and it can even affect the quality of nutrition the child is getting right now. There are better alternatives available which can be prescribed under the guidance of a dental professional and a physician. Brushing twice a day and using a mouthwash can help you on the long run. Team Shambhala.
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During feeding one should avoid medicines unless there is emergency. Firstly you should go for dental checkup and dentist will do the needful treatment,so that the condition not worsens and you will also get relieve.
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