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6 months pregnant and facing toothache
Hello doctor, I had cavity in my down left tooth but because of pregnancy I can not remove it ryt now. From last two days there is pain in tooth and face has also swollen at the left side. My gynaecologist has suggested an antibiotic and a painkiller which I have taken yesterday. But pain is still there and in this pandemic I can't visit dentist. What to do??
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Give your complete medical history. Do warm saline rinses If pain persists then visit your dental surgeon soon
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Hello. Upload your prescription. Which month you did not mentioned. Give us details can suggest accordingly. Regards.
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U r in which trimester of pregnancy?? And wat are d antibiotics  and painkillers  prescribed by d gynecologist.  Need all details then can help u . Antibiotics takes atleast 24 hours to work so continue with d medication u ll get releif within a day . And according to ur trimester treatment  can be planned if pain and infection subsides like rct .
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