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Right cheek pain
My daughter is on antibiotics azithromycin for her cold (infection ) and nebuliser She has been off and on complaining about one side cheek pain which goes once she takes steaming but returns occasionally She has completed the antibiotic course today but still she is complaining of cheek pain inner skin And it's deep red in colour (the inner skin) Sometimes she even feels pain in her head and cheek n below the chin simultaneously Please help is this resulting in sepsis since this tile she had cold infection for very long and had about two full courses of antibiotics
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Hello sir / madam Please attach some photos if possible . Please check if she have any kind of bite in her inner cheeks( if yes do visit a dentist asap ) . And also check if she have tooth decay or not.
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Check for cheek bite and decay of tooth .
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Visit a dentist as soon as possible
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Plz send a photo or visit our clinic. The symptoms that you have said doesn't point out towards anything specific. Though, I can say it might be an infection due to decayed tooth. This can be confirmed after visiting us.
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check if the tooth in the side of cheek pain is decayed or not. if you may post a photo here, i can check and tell you if it is visible.
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When things are not clear,  best thing is to visit a dentist in person and get it clarified.
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