What Causes Swollen Gums Despite Taking Moxikind-CV And Rutoheal-D?
I have a tooth infection(pain as well as swelling) for four days... Three days before I checked wit doctor... He suggested a tab moxikind cv 625 and ruthoheal-d. now I relieved from pain... But swelling is more than that... I'm 24 yrs... Having thyroid problem
Swollen gums despite taking Moxikind-CV and Rutoheal-D as per your query seems you have symptoms of gingivitis/periodontitis i.e inflammation of gums to severe level. It could be due to poor oral hygiene and compromised immunity which is making susceptible to infections. Maintain proper oral hygiene by brushing and flossing daily. Take antimicrobial mouthwash rinses such as listerine. Take antibiotic such as Azithromycin to prevent further infection. Visit oral physician once and get it examined and go for scaling and root planing of teeth. Drink plenty of water. Avoid taking sticky food such as chocolates, toffees and chips.
Hope your concern has been resolved.
Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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What Causes Swollen Gums Despite Taking Moxikind-CV And Rutoheal-D?
Hi Dear, Swollen gums despite taking Moxikind-CV and Rutoheal-D as per your query seems you have symptoms of gingivitis/periodontitis i.e inflammation of gums to severe level. It could be due to poor oral hygiene and compromised immunity which is making susceptible to infections. Maintain proper oral hygiene by brushing and flossing daily. Take antimicrobial mouthwash rinses such as listerine. Take antibiotic such as Azithromycin to prevent further infection. Visit oral physician once and get it examined and go for scaling and root planing of teeth. Drink plenty of water. Avoid taking sticky food such as chocolates, toffees and chips. Hope your concern has been resolved. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari