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Recurring One-sided Pain From Head To Upper Jaw, Taken Clavam375, Pain Mostly After Lunch. Cause?

Dear Doctor SYMTOMS: Only at Right Side of face: Right side top Headache , Right Nose pain with Thick Cold & bleeding mildly (thrice in 10 days), Right Eye is blinking, Right Side upper teeth pain. No body pain & all pain is from top head to upper jaw. SUMMARY: The pain started with heavy cold 10 days ago. I took CLAVAM375 by a dentist . It was settling down with 2 dosages. But pain started again this morning after I had a bottle of cold water. Most of the times the pain cultivates after Lunch.
Mon, 11 Jun 2012
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Hi,

Welcome to HCM,

It seems that you might have two problems going together.

You might have developing tooth abscess and might have acute frontal sinusitis giving these problems.

Go for X ray PNS and tooth paining.

Go for antibiotics,antiniflammatory and decongestant medicines.

Ok and bye.
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Recurring One-sided Pain From Head To Upper Jaw, Taken Clavam375, Pain Mostly After Lunch. Cause?

Hi, Welcome to HCM, It seems that you might have two problems going together. You might have developing tooth abscess and might have acute frontal sinusitis giving these problems. Go for X ray PNS and tooth paining. Go for antibiotics,antiniflammatory and decongestant medicines. Ok and bye.