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Suffering with heavy teeth pain
From last night i suffered right side 5 teeth heavy pain. On7-1-1922 taken 2nd dose covaxin dose. Can i take Ketoraldt. Kindly suggest me s/m. Than q.
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Hello, I would rather suggest to get a consultancy done before taking any analgesics because it only provides temporary relief. We need to find the cause of the pain and treat accordingly in case you’re looking for a permanent solution.
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Hloo sir Considering your age I recommend you to consult a near by dentist Because we need to know the cause of your pain It's been more than a week from your vaccination dose So you can take painkillers but that only give u a temporary relief So plz visit your dentist ASAP
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Hello sir,           Hope you are better now. Its been 10 days since you have taken vaccination. You can go with painkillers for an emergency purpose. But please dont take heavy painkillers at first. You can use plain paracetamol at first with our recommendation. But please visit us before taking any medicines on your own. We have to examine the tooth before prescribing antibiotic or pain killer
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Dear sir, there might be a infection I would suggest you to take an x-ray so that we will be able to find the exact cause....I suggest you to take Ketoral dt .
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Consult Dentist and get the X ray (OPG)
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under medication and have food in normal temperature.
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There is no problem in taking medication to subside your pain. But please remember that taking pain killers will temporarily subside your pain but might not give you a permanent solution. It’s always better to consult your nearby dentist. If you are from Visakhapatnam you can schedule an appointment with us at Dr. Satya’s Multispeciality Dental Care . We are located at Seethammadhara
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Consult your nearby dentist or schedule an appointment at “nine o one o nine three three three three six”
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Don’t use painkillers for more days
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