Subcutaneous Edema in Chin

2024-07-11 14:19:49
I consulted both dentist and Internal Medicine . Had both X rays and Ulatasound of my chin area and it was subcutaneous Edema identited in chin but it's too painful and it affects cheek and molar teeths as well . Even the dentist said it might be due to wisdom teeth and needs a removal . I am really frustrated and whom to consult because I am not getting any relief from medicines .
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Hello! Treatment should be initated for better relief, medication's will just give you temporary relief

Answered2024-07-14 03:34:05

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Hi there might be some pus collection over there it has to be drained
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kindly share your clinical picture

Answered2024-07-13 12:52:20

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Hello Please share X-ray and reports

Answered2024-07-12 09:17:58

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Please share your reports/X-rays or consult to guide better.. there has to be a reason for edema as it doesn’t develop randomly..

Answered2024-07-12 03:20:07

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Kindly add your clinical picture for a better opinion and also your previous x rays or reports of any..

Answered2024-07-11 18:08:00

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Hi, Please share our x-rays and reports.

Answered2024-07-12 07:50:48

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