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Face Swollen, Throat Sore, Wisdom Teeth Out, Took Antibiotics, No Relief. What To Do?

Yes, thank you. I have some peculiar symptoms. My face is swollen on the right side. My throat is sore. I thought it was a tooth that I was having trouble with. I went to the dentist, and nothing wrong there. He gave me some antibiotics because I asked him to. I did not go to Dr. because I thought the meds might help whatever it is. I am very tired. I don t know if I have a fever. Note: All of my wisdom teeth are out.
Tue, 10 Dec 2013
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Hello, Thank you for consulting with healthcaremagic.
The swelling of the face can be related to the tooth infection, But if a dentist has examined the tooth and if there is no infection it means it is not related to tooth.
Better you should visit a General Physician get it examined and investigations done for the swelling which will confirm the diagnosis.
Hope it will help you.
Take Care.
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Face Swollen, Throat Sore, Wisdom Teeth Out, Took Antibiotics, No Relief. What To Do?

Hello, Thank you for consulting with healthcaremagic. The swelling of the face can be related to the tooth infection, But if a dentist has examined the tooth and if there is no infection it means it is not related to tooth. Better you should visit a General Physician get it examined and investigations done for the swelling which will confirm the diagnosis. Hope it will help you. Take Care.