Numbness on lips area half lips right si

2023-10-24 17:30:14
Hello sir root canal and wisdom tooth removal done 7 months ago but little numbness and parestasia feeling on lower half part of lips unconscious feel . Doctor suggested nirvogen tablet for month but now 7 months gone still no feel May I know nirvogen and nerve up both tablets are same or not pls tell what to take how long to be used earlier I used only 1 month Age 32 Tips pls Thanks
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Paresthesia will subside after sometimes. Take medicines.

Answered2023-10-27 11:47:11

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You can take either of those.The duration of paresthesia is unpredictable.It may last days, weeks,months or even years

Answered2023-10-26 13:23:09

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Nirvogen or nerve up both are same.u should use these tablet atleast 3months daily.nerve regeneration starts and becomes normal within 3-6mon.no need to worry... Gently massage that area regularly.

Answered2023-10-25 03:36:16

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Its cause of damage of nurve diring extraction No need to worry it takes time all will be ok

Answered2023-10-24 18:43:23

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It takes time for never to regenerate. You can take either of the medicines.

Answered2023-10-24 18:21:47

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Hi.. paraesthesia may be because of damage to the nerve during the procedure. This paresthesia though temporary might take a few months to years to regain the sensation. Yes, both tablets are the same and should be used for 3 months at least.
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Don't worry you will regain lost sensation, just use neurobion or nerve up tablets for fast recovery.

Answered2023-10-24 18:11:30

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, Paresthesia takes 6 months to a year to come back to normal
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Take proscribed medicines

Answered2023-10-27 05:00:52

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Hi, Paresthesia takes 6 months to a year to come back to normal. There is not need to worry. Meet your dentist again to get a clinical evaluation done.

Answered2023-10-25 12:54:26

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