
I Dont Have Insurance So I Wanted To Ask Before

Question: i dont have insurance so i wanted to ask before i run off to the er. i had a dental filling done three days ago and ive noticed a blister forming from the injection site. im having a bit of discomfort and burning and pain up into my nostril area. i am however taking clindamycin hydracloride.

i dont have insurance so i wanted to ask before i run off to the er. i had a dental filling done three days ago and ive noticed a blister forming from the injection site. im having a bit of discomfort and burning and pain up into my nostril area. i am however taking clindamycin hydracloride.
Brief Answer:
It could be a canker sore.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for the query:
Most probably it will be a canker sore, which is quite common after a dental procedure and will settle by itself in five to seven days. Other possibilities like periodontal abscess also be considered.
As of now continue clindamycin and you can also apply over the counter available metrogyl mouth paste for symptomatic relief.
You can attach a picture in the followup query to make a better visualisation of the disease.
Hope I have answered your query.
thanks
It could be a canker sore.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for the query:
Most probably it will be a canker sore, which is quite common after a dental procedure and will settle by itself in five to seven days. Other possibilities like periodontal abscess also be considered.
As of now continue clindamycin and you can also apply over the counter available metrogyl mouth paste for symptomatic relief.
You can attach a picture in the followup query to make a better visualisation of the disease.
Hope I have answered your query.
thanks
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T

Brief Answer:
It could be a canker sore.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for the query:
Most probably it will be a canker sore, which is quite common after a dental procedure and will settle by itself in five to seven days. Other possibilities like periodontal abscess also be considered.
As of now continue clindamycin and you can also apply over the counter available metrogyl mouth paste for symptomatic relief.
You can attach a picture in the followup query to make a better visualisation of the disease.
Hope I have answered your query.
thanks
It could be a canker sore.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for the query:
Most probably it will be a canker sore, which is quite common after a dental procedure and will settle by itself in five to seven days. Other possibilities like periodontal abscess also be considered.
As of now continue clindamycin and you can also apply over the counter available metrogyl mouth paste for symptomatic relief.
You can attach a picture in the followup query to make a better visualisation of the disease.
Hope I have answered your query.
thanks
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T

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