Left side face swelling without any pain

2022-03-20 22:20:51
Left side face swelling without any pain pls give me any advice aur medicine aur any idea reduce my face swelling it's a 2 year old case
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Will have to examine clinically to determine cause & then decide proper treatment

Answered2022-03-22 04:24:35

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Firstly visit your dentist as early as possible. if  swelling is persistent for 2 years it can lead more serious condition.
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you can do OPG for proper diagnosis.

Answered2022-03-21 15:21:22

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Hie.. need to evaluate the lesion on the left side thoroughly with clinical examination along with some investigations.. also would like to know the proper history since it’s an 2year old case.. most importantly need to rule out the cause behind it before prescribing any medication for the same
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Kindly consult or visit

Answered2022-03-21 09:45:30

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This could be a serious condition. Kindly do not ignore even if it doesn't pain. Such painless swellings could be cyst.
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Visit dentist for clinical examination and x-ray or 3D scans.

Answered2022-03-21 05:55:53

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First You Should Visit Your Dentist Or Nearby Dentist Asap For Clinical Examination & Rule Out Causes When Swelling Persistent Since Long Back.
Next Steps
O.P.G.(Full Mouth X-rays)
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Visit Dentist As Early As Possible.

Answered2022-04-15 18:54:49

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