What Causes Tingling On Tongue And Numbness In Mouth After Taking Amoxicillin?
Question: I am on amoxicillin for a root canal procedure: 500 mg 3 times a day for 7 days. After taking the pills for 3.5 days (10 pills so far) I had a tingling tongue, with sensation of numbness in my mouth a couple hours after taking the 10th dose. Could the tingling/numbness be a delayed allergic reaction to the Amoxicillin? If I was allergic to Amoxicillin, could I take it for 3 days without any allergic reaction and then react?
Brief Answer:
Not likely to be amoxicilin allergy
Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome.
Tongue numbness is reported side effect of amoxicillinum but it is not likley to occur after 3-4 days so you should rule out other possible medications,food or alergens and then consider amoxil allergy. I suggest to continue antibiotic but consult your doctor about it. tongue numbness can be caused by lack of vitamin B or iron. Wish you good health. Regards
Not likely to be amoxicilin allergy
Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome.
Tongue numbness is reported side effect of amoxicillinum but it is not likley to occur after 3-4 days so you should rule out other possible medications,food or alergens and then consider amoxil allergy. I suggest to continue antibiotic but consult your doctor about it. tongue numbness can be caused by lack of vitamin B or iron. Wish you good health. Regards
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Dr. Neel Kudchadkar
Thanks for your reply. I should have added before that fact that I have taken Amoxicillin many times over the years without any kind of adverse reaction. Would it be possible for this medication to all of a sudden cause an allergic reaction?
Brief Answer:
this scenario is very rare
Detailed Answer:
this is rare that allergic reactions occur if there wasnt one at initially.
So iti snot likely to be amoxicilin.
this scenario is very rare
Detailed Answer:
this is rare that allergic reactions occur if there wasnt one at initially.
So iti snot likely to be amoxicilin.
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