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Having Ear pain
The right side of my mouth is the top part of the inside having some injury maybe while eating some food. Due to that having pain in the whole area including the right ear also.
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If you're experiencing pain and discomfort in your mouth and ear after an injury, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation and treatment. Here are a few steps you might consider: Rinse with Warm Saltwater: Gently rinsing your mouth with warm saltwater can help soothe any irritation or inflammation in the affected area. Avoid Irritating Foods: Avoid eating spicy, acidic, or rough-textured foods that might further irritate the injured area. Over-the-Counter Pain Relief: Over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen could help alleviate pain and inflammation. Make sure to follow the recommended dosage instructions. Topical Analgesics: You might consider using over-the-counter topical oral gels that contain numbing agents to temporarily relieve pain in the mouth area. Soft Diet: Stick to a soft diet that won't exacerbate the discomfort. Avoid chewing on the side that's causing pain. Hydration: Make sure to drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated. Rest and Healing: Give the injured area time to heal by avoiding any activities that might aggravate it. Consult a Healthcare Professional: Since you're experiencing pain in both your mouth and ear, it's advisable to see a dentist or a doctor. They can examine your mouth, ear, and surrounding areas to determine the extent of the injury and provide appropriate treatment. It's important not to self-diagnose or self-treat without professional guidance, especially if you're experiencing pain and discomfort. If the pain is severe, worsening, or if you notice any other concerning symptoms, don't hesitate to seek medical attention promptly. Your healthcare provider will be able to assess your specific situation and provide the most suitable recommendations for your care.
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Could you plz attach a picture? Apply ointment Dologel before eating. Start using mouth wash to maintain hygiene. If you are not sure of an injury please visit a dentist for evaluation
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Maintain oral hygiene
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Ok is it pain associated with the teeth or soft tissue injury (like gums or cheeks )
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Apply Mucopain gel to relieve pain if any trauma to gums or cheeks
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Send photograph for better understanding of your probelm
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Hello share the pic Dologel you can apply 15 min before food Mentain oral hygiene Brush twice 
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Hello Plz share photographs.or consult through this for medication
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Hi, I suggest you meet a dentist and get a clinical evaluation done. Get an X-ray taken fort he tooth or area your are experiencing pain.
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Maintain oral hygiene. Warm saline rinses thrice a day. Visit a local dentist for physical evaluation and treatment/medication (as required).
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