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Tooth pain during pregnancy
Hi I am 6 months pregnant, after taking tetanus 2 nd shot , I am having severe tooth pain. My Gynac suggest me to take PARASAFE medicine, Is it safe.
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Greetings, i understand your concern . Parasafe is safe to use for shorter duration. But it is not a permanent solution for your toothache. As you have mentioned you are 6 months pregnant, you should definitely visit a dental clinic for the treatment of toothache. From 7th month till delivery, it is not recommended to get longer duration treatment . May be your pain will increase after some days and you won't be able to get the treatment on that stage.
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visit a dental clinic and get a solution for your toothache
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avoid self medication
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Get checked with your dentist for the cause of toith pain. As you are in second trimester this is the safest period to get your problem corrected. If it is not corrected you might need to either take medicines and antibiotics for a long time or there will be a spread of infection. This can lead to increased stress during pregnancy.
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Go to your dentist and get your tooth examined. Follow the treatment plan amd you will be fine in no time.
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As with tooth pain concern follow gynecologist parasafe.nothing to do with tooth pain treatment at this stage of pregnancy
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Dear Patient You can't mix dentist prescription and gynaecologist prescription. If your doctor has officially prescribed you that now . You have to follow there advise. As far as having tooth pain is concerned . It has. No connection with tetanus shot.  You need to visit Dentist for that
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don't postpone treatment
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