My hemoglobin level was 7.6 so doctor prescribed my livogen xt syrup alongwith orofer xt. It has been a week since i started this medication but now i am seeing that black/grey broad lines are appearing on four of my teeths. Should i stop the medication and visit dentist?
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The black lines that you’ve been mentioning has nothing to do with the medication that you’ve beeb put under. However for final conclusion of whether or not its stains or anything else , kindly share a picture so that we could help you better.
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Hello dear,
Hope you are doing good. Dont worry. Please continue your medications. If possible share a picture to make it more clearer. If it is because of your medication also, it is not permanent. You can get rid of it by us.
Next Steps
Consult your general physician once about the medication.
You don't need to stop the medicines as such. Practice rinseing your mouth after taking the syrup, brush twice a day. Once your medication is over and the black stains still persist, you can visit the dentist for a dental cleaning.
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