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Ulcer problem and pain in neck
I'm having a single ulcer in my mouth from last 1 and a half monts and pain in neck I'm taking bicasule capsule and metrazil 400 tablet from last 2 days but it's not working
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Apply kenakort ointment
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Take:- •Augmentin or Moxiclav 625mg twice daily for 5 days after meals •Apply Hexigel ointment on ulcer thrice daily for 7 days and rinse with plain water after 15 minutes. •Hexidine mouthwash gargles twice daily for 14 days •Warm saline gargles 2-3 times daily for a week
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Avoid fast food and avoid spicy foods.
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Hiiii.... dnt use metrozyl......use dentogel.. apply on ulcer three to four times daily
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Hi, No need to take metrogyl tablet. Just do betadine gargle thrice in a day for 5 days and apply dentogel on ulcer ( massage the gel for 1min and leave it for 10 mins in mouth you can spit if u want but rinse your mouth with water after 10mins and don't eat anything till half n hour)
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No need to take metrogyl
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Do warm saline gargles in that particular area along with dentogel gel and recidine mouthwash
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