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Tooth pain near wisdom tooth
Due to cavity getting so much pain near wisdom tooth due to this eyes got swelling. Paining lot near teeth.
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Start with tab clavum625mg tds for 5 days Tab metrogyl 400mg tds for 5 days Tab pyrigesic 1gm tds for 5 days Tab hifenac 100mg bd for 3days Tab pan40mg odac for 5 days
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do an opg and get the tooth extracted
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Need to get X Ray done n treatment accordingly As of now take medicine Tab Augmentin 625mg (twice daily after meals) Tab Zerodol sp (twice daily after meals) Tab Chymoral forte (twice daily 1/2hr before meal) Tab pantop d(early morning empty stomach daily) Above course for 5 days
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don't do any compression and no  hot or cold packs
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Hello Mam,Since when are you having swelling. You can start of 1.Augmentin duo 625  twice daily for 5 days. 2.Tab Combiflam twice daily or whenever pain is there. 3.Salt water gargle with regular temp water
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Consult your dentist and take further treatment ,need an xray
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Come to personal chat in case anything further. im based in Bangalore .
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Considering not pregnant/lactating mother, Pls consume T. augmentin duo 625, 3 times/day.after food 10 tablets. T.metrogyl 400, 3 times/day.after food 10 tablets. T.ultracet/zerodol PT, maximum 3 tablets a day, if pain,after food T. Roles D,once a day, before food,for 4 days T.A to z gold, once a day, after food,10 tablets. If difficulty in opening mouth or chewing or swallowing, these are usually associated with  wisdom tooth infection. If feverish, that can be as a secondary  infection from tooth.
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clinical examination and x-ray for the tooth and adjacent teeth with dentist and treatment would be planned based on the findings.
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DO NOT do hot compression /balm/ointment application extra-orally. avoid very hot/cold/hard/sweet/sticky food soft diet. do not neglect brushing after meal. hold mouthful of Luke warm salt water in for sometime; you can do it for few times a day, if it's relieving your pain, even partially.
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Share some pics of that teeth and gum and face region....and perfer private chat
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have soft diet
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maintain oral hygiene
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Which side of tooth is it? And it’s upper tooth ? swelling indicates u have got infection . U need to take antibiotics with other medicines. For confirmation please share a pic and description of which side tooth it is..
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Start with 1) augmentin 650 twice a day for 5days 2)tab metrogyl 400 twice a day for 5days 3) tab zerodol p sos 4) tab zap once in the morning before food
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1)Have a soft diet 2) avoid chewing food on that side 3) avoid sour foods till this medication and swelling
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