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Tooth pain after delivery
It's more than 40 days I hve delivered baby .. now m hvg pain in teeth.. can I take zerodol tablets or any pain killer plz suggest
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Hello. Visit dentist. As zerodol not for lactating women. Dr can suggest you the best medication depending on the pain and severity. Visit.
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Take dolo 650 to be on safer side as you haven't mentioned your complete medical history or drug history
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please visit a dentist to address the cause of your pain, so you can avoid taking too many painkillers
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if pain is related to a cavity, surely a dentist visit is a must.  if pain is related to gums, for now do Luke warm water and salt gargle, which might help.  but visiting a dentist will be best
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You're a lactating mother feeding the newborn, having medicine without consulting the pediatrician will be wrong practice. Your pediatrician knows about your child's health. Till the time you consult a pediatrician you can take safest painkiller paracetamol. Visit your nearby dentist to get the actual cause of the pain treated. Dentist might treat the tooth without any medication.
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get a calpol 650 in emergency only
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visit your dentist for zero medicine treatment.
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