For now you can take diclomol 1tablet in case of mild pain and Ketorol-DT-2 tablets in half glass of water in case of severe pain... But consultanting a dentist is very important because medicines are just temporary solution.. you will need a treatment!!
Health Tips
warm saline rinses 3-4 times a day
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1) T. Augmentin DUO 625, 3 times/day, total 10 tablets.
2) T. Metrogyl 400, 3 times/day, 10 tablets
3) T. Parasafe 650, only in case of mild pain
If doesn't relieve, T. Ketorol DT, maximum 3 tablets per day, only if moderate to severe pain, dilute in water and consume.
4)C.pan D, once a day, before food for 5 days.
Health Tips
no external hot compression
avoid sweet sticky very hard hot cold food
Luke warm salt water gargle.only if it's soothing the pain
For now take the medication prescribed.
Rx
Tab Augmentin 625mg BD
Tab Diclomol BD
Tab Pan 40 OD
Tab Ketorol DT. SOS (in case of very severe pain)
Take all for 5 days
Next Steps
Visit your dentist as clinical and radiographical examination will give exact treatment plan
It may be either removal of the affected tooth or RCT (root canal treatment)
Be mindful taking drugs for long time might be harmful for your stomach, kidney, lungs. Visit a doctor don't try to save money and end in bigger issues. Medicine can't kill bacteria inside the teeth.
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