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Suggest Treatment For Swollen And Sore Temples

I recently bit the inside of my cheeck pretty bad and have a wisdom tooth that continues to irritate the inside of my mouth. I went on a 3 day meth binge and then had a huge canker sore above the bite and my temples got swollen and sore (especially the one on the same side as bite) I ended up going on a 4 day binge 4 days later smoking and snorting. My temples (especially the one) swelled really bad you could see my viens in my head red and blue real bad and started swelling towards the back of my head too. My tongue was cracked got more canker sores stinging when i would eat and left ear a little tender. I has been about 4 days now and swelling went down mostly still there and have a slight headache on that side. Left side was way worst. Could this be an allergic reaction or what do you think could have happened?
posted on Thu, 13 Mar 2014
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If there is a persistent swelling, cannot rule out infection for which you might have to take antibiotics and for any ulcer You can do with topical anaesthetic.
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Suggest Treatment For Swollen And Sore Temples

If there is a persistent swelling, cannot rule out infection for which you might have to take antibiotics and for any ulcer You can do with topical anaesthetic.