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Post COVID dental extraction
So a month ago I was tested positive for COVID. It was asymptomatic and this week I got retested, the result was negative. I have a bad cavity which is troubling me every night from last two weeks, usually subsides to headache. Visited a dentist who told me the tooth has to be extracted but they can't perform any tooth extraction for 3 months post COVID negative and Dolo is the only option along with tooth care. Any solution ? Does it have to be 3 months from the date of being tested negative after COVID? It's quite painful and effecting my sleep cycle.
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Yeah you should avoid extraction as treatment of Covid includes steroid medications as well. Meanwhile you can take, Tab Augmentin CV 625 Thrice daily for 5 days ( After food) Tab Zerodol SP Thrice daily for 5 days( After food) Cap Pankol DSR twice daily for 5 days (Before food)
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Give a history of previous covid infection.
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T. Augmentin 625, 3 times/day, after food. C. Pan D, once a day, before food.
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