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Enzoflam 1 % Gel Health Feed

Asked for male, 24 years old from Bijapur
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General Physician•Vijayawada
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Hello lybrate-user. You have wound cut that means there will be pain and there are chances of wound getting infected. So antibiotics can be taken. If you are any medical assistance text consult me through app if you wish. Stay home and stay safe.
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Orthopedist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Hello, Very difficult to say that one is better than the other drug because both piroxicam and diclofenac have almost similar efficiency with respect to pain reduction. Piroxicam has slightly better acceptance due to lesser gastritis. Otherwise all other side effects are similar.
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Dentist•Bangalore
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Hello, wisdom. Tooth extraction require home cutting and other extensive procedures which cause pain and take time to heal.
So don't worry. Take antibiotics and enzoflam as prescribed by the dentist from 3-5 days. And dolo you can take for pain as and when required.
Once a week is over and you still feel like taking medicine for the pain visit your dentist once.
Also start lukewarm water and salt rinses 3-4 times in a day.
Thanks.
Asked for female, 23 years old from Mumbai
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Dentist•Gurgaon
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if the cavity is on the pulp ... that means its a root canal ... kindly get it done .. you will be relieved of pain .. at times .. i also give temporary filling to my patients .. but i tell my patients that if there is pain over the temporary filling it only means that it is irreversible pulpitis .. that is cavity is too deep to withstand only filling would need a root canal treatment ...
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Hi, Our suggestion would be to do hot water fermentation along with Cold (ice) therapy. You shall also keep a pillow under the knee while sleeping, next is you can keep ice in the painful area for about 5--10 minutes.
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Dentist•Lucknow
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Pain killer r not the answer they will harm you warm salt water rinse many times a day will b of help consult a dentist if cavity get it filled you may require rct.
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No medicine is good for severe toothache. RCT and Crown is the solution. If it can't be done then removal only may provide relief from that severe pain. If you don't want any treatment to be done and toothache resolves then there are 100% chances that pain or swelling may disrupt your sleep one or many days. So go for the permanent treatment and not temporaries. It can also convert into something which you never want to even hear it. So that's my advice to you rest is your will. Hope this helps
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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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.
Asked for male, 32 years old from Thane
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Dentist•Patna
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Gum problem needs scaling, that is cleaning of gums and teeth with scaler. If the x-ray shows filling to be fine and no periapical pathology, there is no need of RCT.
So go for scaling, she, the dentist must have advised you for scaling.
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