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Pain in patroid region
I have pain in lower the ear and upper the jaw. I am unable to open the mouth. Ctscan done and osteomylyties is said . Antibiotics cluvam 100 taken also pain killers taken. Sometimes it becomes normal but when I came around cold I bears the same problems. But now a days swelling happen .Guide me what to do?
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Consult an maxillo facial surgeon
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In Osteomyelitis usually there's a recurrent episodes of infection of bones. Keep having antibiotics if there's inflammation surrounding your concerned area.
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Antibiotics,Pain killers, Exercises of jaws can be done
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To consult a maxillofacial surgeon if symptoms aggrevates
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Kindly keep ice packs around the pain region
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To consult a Ora- Maxillo- Facial Surgeon
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Kindly share your pic and CT report May need inj antibiotics initially It usually resolves with medicine
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consult Omf surgeon if no improvement
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