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Swelling after tooth removal
My tooth was paining so doctor removed the tooth yesterday...yesterday i had vomit and swelling after few hours of tooth removal...vomit is stopped but swelling is there...using amoxil 500 as antibiotic. Applying ice pack after every 2 hours and having liquid and soft food intake.
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There's necessity to do a warm saline water rinse ( luke warm water +salt). This acts qs the best mouthwash Usually spitting or any pressure has to be avoided in that region but you already vomited , so maintaining the area clean by these rinses is recommended. Followup after one week is definite
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Swelling after tooth removal is very normal. It will reduce automatically. Swelling is also come due to some heat application. So avoid heat and no need to worry. It will reduce
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Avoid heat application Avoid to sleep on that side Cold ice application
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I hope you are under taking antacid such as C.Pan D, take it once a day for coming 5 days, before food. Do keep following rest of the instructions as you were already following.
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