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My 10 year old son have dental pain now, can I give him diclofenac prolonged release tablets 100 mg?
Tooth pain medication for above 8 yrs
advise c. Amox250 mg 1-0-1, twice after food, t. Metrogyl 200 mg 1-0-1, twice after food, t. Imol plus 1/2-0-1/2, twice (contraindicated in conditions with gastric ulcer, asthma, wheezing, and allergy) after food. Rinse frequently with mouth wash
syp polybion 1 bottle, 1 tsp 1 - 0 - 0 once daily
kidodent mouthwash, tooth paste & brush.
advise c. Amox250 mg 1-0-1, twice after food, t. Metrogyl 200 mg 1-0-1, twice after food, t. Imol plus 1/2-0-1/2, twice (contraindicated in conditions with gastric ulcer, asthma, wheezing, and allergy) after food. Rinse frequently with mouth wash
syp polybion 1 bottle, 1 tsp 1 - 0 - 0 once daily
kidodent mouthwash, tooth paste & brush.
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
Leg pain then you have to rule out the casues for having leg pain. First of all check your weight and your haemoglobin levels, as anaemia always leads to the symptoms of being tired and also having leg pain though there are no issues with the knee joint or back pain. Since you met with an accident probably you would've had blood loss and also you must be having mineral or calcium deficiency that is one reason to feel very rigid or stiff in that area. Hot water fermentation that would help to red...more
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
Some patients may develop swelling in lower limbs due to retention of water and sodium following intake of certain NSAIDs like diclofenac. It could be due to not tolerating that drug. So it is better she avoids it. First thing is stop the drug and if needed some antihistaminic may be used. Swelling will go away after stopping the drug. Henceforth, she should avoid using that compound again. Thanks.
Some patients may develop swelling in lower limbs due to retention of water and sodium following intake of certain NSAIDs like diclofenac. It could be due to not tolerating that drug. So it is better she avoids it. First thing is stop the drug and if needed some antihistaminic may be used. Swelling will go away after stopping the drug. Henceforth, she should avoid using that compound again. Thanks.
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If you have localized back pain with
- no neurological symptoms like numbness, paresthesia, weakness in limbs etc, my advice is: - intensive physical therapy initially under supervision of a physiotherapist and then at home.
- avoid forward bending, lifting heavy weights etc
- take an analgesic like diclofenac or something which suits your body for 5-7 days
- take muscle relaxant for same time as analgesic to relieve muscle spasm
- ice packs at the site of pain, muscle spasm<...more
- no neurological symptoms like numbness, paresthesia, weakness in limbs etc, my advice is: - intensive physical therapy initially under supervision of a physiotherapist and then at home.
- avoid forward bending, lifting heavy weights etc
- take an analgesic like diclofenac or something which suits your body for 5-7 days
- take muscle relaxant for same time as analgesic to relieve muscle spasm
- ice packs at the site of pain, muscle spasm<...more
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ENT Specialist•Bangalore
Impacted wax is the cause of the ear pain. After putting the ear drops for 10 days the wax will become a little soft & then it has to be syringed out.
Consult an ent surgeon only & do not consult any other specialist or general practitioner. There is a technique of removing the wax without injuring the ear drum.
Consult an ent surgeon only & do not consult any other specialist or general practitioner. There is a technique of removing the wax without injuring the ear drum.
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