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Having toothache from 2 days, applying dentagel and Colgate pain relief gel, but still a mild pain is there today morning...having fever 91.1 what should I do...
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Have you any swelling on that area?? This pain increases while using hot or cold food or at night??? Is this pain radiate at ear and forehead?? Pls give answer through chat box Fever is due to any infection
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For now take the medication prescribed. Rx Tab Augmentin 625mg BD Tab Metrogyl 400mg TDS Tab Diclomol BD Tab Pan 40 OD Tab Ketorol DT. SOS (in case of very severe pain) Tab Paracetamol 625 mg SOS Take all for 5 days
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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) Medication is temporary treatment
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Hello & Welcome to PRACTO Fever is indicative of an infection . Kindly Upload an image of the tooth to avail necessary diagnosie & medications . I will assist immediately and make sure its relieved permanently. Thanks Alot .
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Dear practo user Some toothache relieve with medicine for time being, they need definite dental treatment. Please visit nearby dental clinic opened.
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