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My wisdom tooth is infected for that i took pirox dt as per dr but my upper abdomen is in pain now . What will i do? Is it because that tablet or other something?
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Not every medicine suits everyone.... this medicine didn’t suits you .... inform your doc and get alternate medicine. You can do salt water gargling as a preventive measure
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Hi,it’s always better to get ur infected wisdom tooth removed.taking medication can only relieve ur pain temporarily.u cannot take medicine for lifetime for this right.whn it is already decayed ,better get it removed bcz even after removing u wil have to take Medication for 3-5 days.why to take soo much medication unnecessarily?
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Kindly meet ur doctor and plan for taking it out.if u want to take rest,plan it on week ends..if it’s paining do it’s asap
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For any problems concerned with teeth,medication is just temporary relief
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Stop pirox take augmentin 625 with an antacid if required & meet a dentist
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