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Pain in jaw line
I am having pain in almost end of right jawline and because of that I am feeling bit of feverish plus body aches also and I am feeling whole body is down. Please help me with this
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The symptoms and picture presented indicates mostly of Pain due to wisdom tooth around area Tab diclomol twice a day after meal for pain relief and to treat fever
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warm saline gargles 4-6 times a day no pressing of that area my hand from outside or inside no hard bite from that side
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as soon as normalcy established visit dentist immediately
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Send pics of jaw from outside n inside mouth This might be due to  any cavity,or joint disorder Take course Tab flexon MR twice daily for 5 days
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Take symptomatic treatment.
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it almost important to maintain oral hygiene..can follow link for home remedies.. "Dental Pain–medicine and Home Remedies" by Dr.Sanjog Chandak - https://www.practo.com/healthfeed/dental-pain-medicine-and-home-remedies-40856/post
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Kindly try capturing a good pic of complaint site since it's a end of jaw region. A/c to your age & complaint, it seems more like a wisdom tooth related pain, condition known as pericoronitis. Over it as you are complaining of fever n body ache, it is indicating that infection is progressing. Is swelling there with associated region? Is pus discharge ?
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need more information
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As of now start warm saline gargle 3-4times a day Tab. Diclomol 1-1-1 × 3 days
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Do upload a picture of your oral cavity
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Sir I think you have Pericoronitis  could you please let me know wether your wisdom tooth hurts ? Tab Amocyclav 625 mg 1 tab td x 5 days. Tab Zerodol SP 1 tab bd x 5 days Tab  Rantac D 1 tab bd before meal x 5 days . If any other poroblems.please do let me know Thanks Alot
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Let me know if any other problems or queries. I would love to help.
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Warm saline gargle 3-4 times a day. Thanks Alot.
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As much as i can make put from the position of the pain and your age , its likely that your wisdom tooth (last molar tooth of the jaw) is erupting and you are having pain during this process. To find out the positioning and infection, you have to meet dentist and take an xray for deciding as to whether the tooth needs to be removed. Generally due to space constraints for the last tooth cannot erupt straight and leads to many clinical problems. As for now since you are having fever too, pls take Tab.Divon Plus (1-0-1) for two days Please rinse your mouth with warm salt water whenever possible. Do not rub any ointment or oil in he internally or externally.
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You have not given enough information to understand what the problem is. It could be wisdom tooth related, cavity related or even tonsillitis or a bad throat.  Take an anti-inflammatory like Diclomol thrice a day for 3 days (after meals) and do thorough gargles with warm water and salt 4-5 times a day. Ideally will need to check your mouth properly to understand what is creating the issue.
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