Suggest Treatment For Tooth Ache Along With Ear Pain
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Wed, 23 Aug 2017
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Question : Hi sir ,
My name XXXXXXX XXXX my wife XXXX is suffereng drom teeth ache whicj resulted now as ear pain.please give prestiption for quick relief.
Regards, XXXXXXX XXXX
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My name XXXXXXX XXXX my wife XXXX is suffereng drom teeth ache whicj resulted now as ear pain.please give prestiption for quick relief.
Regards, XXXXXXX XXXX
0000
Brief Answer:
Please elaborate the query.
Detailed Answer:
Hi..
Thanks for the query..
As your wife has pain in teeth, can you tell that she has decay or cavity in teeth?
- Is there any associated swelling of cheek present?
-Is she already taking any medication?
-Is she known allergic to any medicine?
Please revert back..
Regards..
Please elaborate the query.
Detailed Answer:
Hi..
Thanks for the query..
As your wife has pain in teeth, can you tell that she has decay or cavity in teeth?
- Is there any associated swelling of cheek present?
-Is she already taking any medication?
-Is she known allergic to any medicine?
Please revert back..
Regards..
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng
There is cavity in teeth
Brief Answer:
Take antibiotics and painkillers.
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Welcome back..
First of all consult a Dentist and get evaluated..
An x ray will be done..
Then the appropriate treatment can be decided..
For temporary relief you can take painkillers like Ibuprofen but if pain is severe then Ketorol DT [Ketorolac] can be taken but as these are prescription drugs better to consult an Emergency room..
Do cool compresses over the cheek..
Hope this helps..
Regards..
Take antibiotics and painkillers.
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Welcome back..
First of all consult a Dentist and get evaluated..
An x ray will be done..
Then the appropriate treatment can be decided..
For temporary relief you can take painkillers like Ibuprofen but if pain is severe then Ketorol DT [Ketorolac] can be taken but as these are prescription drugs better to consult an Emergency room..
Do cool compresses over the cheek..
Hope this helps..
Regards..
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana
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