I have symptoms of gingivitis. Mouth ulcer - one which started the rest and is still white and deep and painful. Rest are not there. Tonsil pain was there. now not anymore. I consulted a doctor. I was prescribed zedocef 200 twice daily and KenaCort gel. Taking for 2 days now, slight recovery that tonsil pain is gone almost. But the sore is still painful. How long will it take to cure with zedocef 200?
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Gingivitis is bleeding and swollen gums … for that visit ur dentist get cleaning done … you can take vitamin C supplements.. but need to know the exact cause… You can use antiseptic analgesic gel after consulting your dentist because exact cause , site size any history of fever everything needs to be known and frequency or any systemic disease which can cause this …
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visit your dentist, maintain good oral hygiene keep your self hydrated
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Keep applying kenacort gel and add becosules caps, 1 tab after food*20 days. Zedocef 200 antibiotic is for tonsillitis. You need multivitamins to heal ulcers.
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Hie .dear if tonsil pain is gone and ulcer is still there ..then take cold things like cold milk, do ice cube suppression at that area...and take vitamin b complex capsules...
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