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Pain killer post 4 days of vaccination
Good morning Doctor. My husband is 34 yrs old.. on 19th June he took covishield vaccine.. it's almost 4 days.. he's got bad tooth pain.. can he take pain killer today?
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Hi,     Yes he can take painkillers for temporary relief. However painkillers alone will not give complete relief. He needs proper medication for complete relief. You can consult me online for proper medication. Please note : Very important, avoid any painkillers with diclofenac in it. Diclofenac should not be taken post vaccination.
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Please avoid self medication and consult dentist for tooth pain.
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Hello mam Please be calm See medications give immediate temporary relief.have your pulpal status done.for further details you can consult me Thanks
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For temporary relief, yes. For permanent solution, pls do visit dentist and get the required treatment done.
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Hello, sorry to know that your husband is going through tooth discomfort. It has been 4 days since your husband took the vaccine. He can take painkiller with any worry. Just avoid "diclofenac" medicine. The best option would be to visit a dentist as soon as possible.
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Good evening mam, I have gone through your description. No need to worry. Yes, He can takes painkiller. But painkiller give temporary pain relief. You should consult a dentist to identify cause of pain.
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Yes ,Use voveron SR for SoS and use warm saline rinses twice a day.If persists plz visit your nearest dentist.
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No issues in taking medication with in limits.meet your dentist offline or online for a proper diagnosis
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Yes, he can take any painkiller. But remember painkillers give you temporary relief only. So it's better to visit doctor through online or offline mode.
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Regular medications could be taken if routine daily
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Take painkiller for temporary relief and visit dentist for a permanent solution
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Dear Patient Taking medicine will not stop the pain. You have to get the treatment done . Because pain killer will give temporary relief and you have to keep taking them. Get a treatment done for relief .  It' has also been 4 days since the vaccine. You can contact for further discussion.
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avoid self medication and diagnosis
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