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Pus formation
The infection is from 4 to 5 days but today suddenly pus coming through the gums . How can I treat whether go to dental clinic or any antibiotics can overcome it plz suggest I am worried.😟
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Hello! Please visit dental clinic to know the reason why pus is coming and from what teeth regions. Gum health will be evaluated by the dentist and then treatment plan will be made. Gum disease if present can be treated and controlled if action is taken at the earliest. Do not use antibiotics without consent by your dentist.
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Visit dentist to know whats the issue
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Do not use antibiotics without doctors prescription Gum issue if present can be controlled.
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Hello, Kindly visit nearby Dentist, clinical diagnosis is important to find out the discharge of pus is from gums or tooth, surgical procedure with antibiotics dose can help get comfort, alone antibiotics will give temporary relief.
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Antibiotics alone cannot address the pus formation, a combination of surgical intervention and antibiotics is necessary for a complete cure.
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Visit a Periodontist or Dentist for the treatment.
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Hello ,please visit the dentist.due to the presence of infection.so pus is coming from the infected area.
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Hello! Vist nearby dental clinic Antibiotics will just give temporary relief
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Hello Please visit the dentist for correct treatment and diagnosis As for the infection you need to use medication and also get deep cleaning done to reduce the infection in the gums
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Please visit the dentist for physical examination
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Hello Sir , You should Immediately visit To the Dentist as the pus is coming out it needs immediate treatment. Take the medicine only prescribed by the doctor. Thanku
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Should Go to the Dentist as soon as possible
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Hello sir it’s best to visit your nearby specialised dental clinic and get the right diagnosis done to resolve your problem. This is an infection which has developed in your oral cavity and needs immediate treatment
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Pus formation means there is severe infection. it should be checked with experienced endodontist or periodontist at the earliest
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Take antibiotics Visit nearest dentist
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Hi, Please visit the dentist and get it examined. The cause of the infection needs to be known and treated.
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