How To Cure Tooth Ache
I've been on pain killers for about 3 days now, as i've been having severe toothache. The pain killer contains chlorzoxa ...
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View other drafts while I cannot provide medical diagnoses or advice, I can offer some information and suggest some steps you can take regarding your bedwetting episode and pain management: potential causes of bedwetting after 25 years: medication side effects: chlorzoxazone and diclofenac, both present in your pain medication, can have rare side effects of urinary frequency and incontinence. The combination with paracetamol might slightly increase the risk of these side effects. Underlying medical conditions: certain medical conditions like diabetes, urinary tract infections, or neurological issues can lead to sudden onset of bedwetting. Sleep disturbances: poor sleep quality or sleep apnea can sometimes contribute to bedwetting episodes. Psychological factors: stress, anxiety, or trauma can also trigger bedwetting in rare cases. Recommendations: discontinue the pain medication: while continuing with the prescribed dosage would be ideal, due to the possible side effect of bedwetting, it's important to consult your doctor immediately. They can assess the situation and decide on whether to adjust your medication or recommend alternative pain management options. Seek medical attention: discuss your bedwetting episode with your doctor as soon as possible. They can perform necessary tests like a urine test to rule out any underlying medical conditions and provide appropriate diagnosis and treatment if needed. Maintain hydration: ensure you stay hydrated throughout the day, but avoid excessive fluid intake before bedtime, as this can increase the risk of bedwetting. Practice good sleep hygiene: maintain a regular sleep schedule, create a relaxing bedtime routine, and address any potential sleep disturbances to improve sleep quality. Important disclaimer: remember, self-diagnosing or stopping prescribed medication without consulting your doctor can be dangerous. Please prioritize seeking medical attention for your bedwetting and follow your doctor's recommendations for pain management and any further actions. I hope this information helps you navigate this situation and encourages you to reach out to your doctor for guidance. Wishing you a swift resolution to both your pain and bedwetting concern.
Please help .i am 23 year old a student I my right side of jaw is swollen and I feel pain in right jaw and headache my s ...
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Please check if it's due to any tooth or not. Visit a dental surgeon nearby, may suggest some radiographs and medicines. You don't need to worry, just try to reach as sooner as you can.
I have tooth decay in my teeth. I go to Dr. Then he removed the affected part of worm cavity. Then feel it. But after so ...
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RCT is best treatment. Till now take very fine (like maida) and mustard oil and lavang oil. Do 'gandoosh' (Ayurvedic doctors will tell you). Also do phitkari khulla twice to thrice a day for few days.
I can see thin black lines on one of my inner tooth. I also have tooth ache. I think it's cavity. Please consult some of ...
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Dear Lybrate user, the home remedies only work by helping modify the response to chemical and physical insult to your mouth/ oral cavity only for a short period. The period depends on body to body. Although, ultimately there is no other choice than to consult a dentist. The sooner. The better. Doing an xray and sending the copy should be the first line of action suggested from our team. For further queries sm 158e is the doctor's personal code.
I am suffering from jaw pain on right side. No swelling and all. But difficult to close the mouth sometimes. Pain comes ...
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Jaw pain might be caused by a tooth which is decayed and got infected from inside. Definite treatment for this will always be a root canal treatment or its removal if can't be restored by root canal treatment and crown. Just medicines will not cure it. Medicines may give you relief for sometime or some days. So consult your nearest best dentist for treatment of the tooth in question.
I'm having consistent jaw (tmj) pain. It increases while chewing and I can't open my mouth fully especially after waking ...
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Hi lybrate-user, can you see any cavity at the end of your jaws? If not then problem can be related to your muscles. Sometimes we all tend to grind or clench our teeth at night in deep sleep. That can be the reason you are feeling pain when you get up in the morning. In this case you have to start doing facial exercises. First exercise can be open and close your jaws 20 times. You have to repeat this exercise three times a day. Second exercise is to move your lower jaw side by side 20 counts and 3 times a day. Another thing that you have to do is take hot water and put salt into it, fill that water in your mouth make balloons of your cheek and let this hot water be inside your mouth for 20 seconds and then spit the water out. This you have to do 2 to 3 times in a day. Hope this was helpful. Thank you very much.
Hi, doctor it's been 2 months my mother's angioplasty was over. She is now suffering teeth pain and also she wishes to p ...
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No dental procedure advisable till 6 months. If emergency the procedure to be done in hospital setting.
Hello doctor I am 25 years old guy I have cavity in my teeth mujhko apna teeth nikalwana h but mujhe dar lagta h khasi b ...
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Get root canal treatment done. Numb the area -- buy an over-the-counter tooth and gum numbing gel like “orajel” to help ease the throbbing for a few hours. These gels are applied directly to the affected area and usually work for several hours. •apply clove oil -- this is a home remedy that is said to cure or at least ease the pain of a toothache until it goes away on its own. Rub a few drops on the affected tooth several times daily until the ache goes away.
I removed my wisdom tooth 10 days ago. Just 5 days before I went to the dentist he said I have an infection that's why i ...
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You gurgle with salt water, boil few leaves of guava and rinse your mouth with that water, and you need proper homoeopathic treatment.
Grandfather 64 y/o whenever something sticks in his teeth or any such minor problems like ear ache and such he undergoes ...
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It can be cured by homoeopathic treatment. You can consult me at Lybrate. Till then take arsenic alb 200.