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Gum paining
I have had my booster dose 2 days back and my left gum, near the back teeth (behind the cheek) is paining a lot. Prior to this; I never had any kind of pain Is this a side effect ? What can be done to reduce the pain ?
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Go for an offline consultation reason could be a caries or food lodgement between gums n tooth. Do u feel sensitivity to hot beverages?
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COVID-19 vaccines might, however, come with some side effects that make you feel uncomfortable for a short time .There are no such side effects are noticeable. You might have third molar eruption pain Visit nearest dentist for IOPA and physical examination Of your tooth .Take pain reliever .Warm saline gargle thrice a day
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Warm saline gargle thrice a day and pain reliever will help you
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Sometimes vaccination activates immune response and this can trigger inflammation in already infected site in gums... Plz get an x- ray done by nearest dentist.
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As such no oral side effects have been reported after Vaccination . Share a clinical photograph / get a online/ offline consultation to evaluate the source of pain
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No such side affects have been noticed so far.... get an offline consultation with dentist and x-ray if needful for further investigation.
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