Can Tylenol Helps To Get Relief From Headache And Cheek Pain Area?
My husband saw a dentist about dull tooth pain going up towards cheek and behind his eye. He is on an antibiotic now for what is gum disease but 2 days later the pain is back in the cheek area and he has a headache with pain in the eye area. Took a Tylenol and is laying down. What to do?
i have gone through query.dull tooth pain can be due to various reasons.it can be due to a chronic infection.what treatment did your dentist advised for the pain.
because if that tooth is infected then you may have to go for Root Canal Therapy(RCT) of the concerned tooth.
Meanwhile simple Tylenol (acetaminophen) wont work.for cases like these in my clinic i would advice aceclofenac plus paracetamol combination.
i would advice you to visit your dentist and talk about your treatment plan.
Hope this answer helps. Take care
Regards Dr. Shesh
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Can Tylenol Helps To Get Relief From Headache And Cheek Pain Area?
Hello and thanks for consulting HCM . i have gone through query.dull tooth pain can be due to various reasons.it can be due to a chronic infection.what treatment did your dentist advised for the pain. because if that tooth is infected then you may have to go for Root Canal Therapy(RCT) of the concerned tooth. Meanwhile simple Tylenol (acetaminophen) wont work.for cases like these in my clinic i would advice aceclofenac plus paracetamol combination. i would advice you to visit your dentist and talk about your treatment plan. Hope this answer helps. Take care Regards Dr. Shesh