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A type of mouth ulcer
My jaw sweeling since 1 week I continue serritopeptidase but not found and result and a small ulcer there what I have to do now.....kindly advised
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Please consult a dentist and go with the recommended treatment. Do not self medicate it can lead to spreading of infection.
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Visit a dentist ASAP.
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Do not self medicate
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Ur 3 molar be erupting n it’s infected.. consult a dentist n take X-ray.. we can diagnose..
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U can take a pic n send me .. so i can guide u .. once d X-ray is done wil consult u online
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Please visit a dentist as soon as possible for correct diagnosis and treatment. You are already suffering for a week, don't prolong it any more. It is difficult to tell the exact problem without checking it clinically.  Do not take any medication on your own.
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Jaw swelling could be due to many reasons like infection, etc. It needs to be properly investigated especially when there is an ulcer. Please don’t self medicate yourself.
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Always consult the dentist prior to medication. Swelling is often a sign of infection.
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Could be an infection in one of your teeth. Please consult a dentist near you
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