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Tooth pain started again after 10 days
Hi @Zoya Radheed My tooth pain started agian, Shall I continue with the second dose of medicines for 5 more days? This time pain is more comparatively to the last time pain Could you please suggest?
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Hello! Kindly initate the treatment, medication will give you temporary relief. Root cause needs to be addressed for permanent relief.
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Hello for how many days you took medications Medication is only to supress Xray needed
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Hello Pain medicine just works to reduce the pain but the infection gets treated only when the RCT is done which is the permanent fix for the issue
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Please visit the dentist for RCT
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Tooth pain wont go away with just medicine. Get it checked clinically and go with filling or RCT whatever is required
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you can visit my clinic for the same
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Hi, Please share more details regarding the tooth pain. Did you get an X-ray for the tooth. Suggest you visit the dentist and get it checked before taking a second dose of medication.
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For how many days you take medication last time?
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