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My mother is having tooth pain for 2 days now. I gave her enzoflam twice in a day. Pain is still there.
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If pain is still there then go for xray to determine the extent of decay.
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Hello, Visit your nearest dentist if possible immediately. Medication can only give temporary relief. But pain need immediate treatment.
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get an X-ray done
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Mam Enzoflam will give your mother temporary pain relief for only 6-7 hours. Besides that enzoflam given without antacid will give her hyperacidity. Until and unless you treat the root cause of pain she won't get relief from pain. So avoid self medication.
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Take her to a Dentist with a prior appointment. Dentist will examine her and take X-ray if needed.
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Ok when does pain occurs and for how much time does it lasts. Is there any visible swelling inside or outside?
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