Should I Be Concerned Of Having A Burning Sensation In Nose After Taking Combiflam And Amoxcillin For Toothache?
I took combiflam and amoxcillin a few minutes ago for toothache,I had it since last night along with a digene. two of my tooth are broken and has cavity for which the doctor has recommended either root canal or extraction last year. Is it okay, as i had a little burning sensation in the nose.
Hello, thank you for sharing your problem with us. As you are mentioning that you have a tooth with cavity and you are also having pain in the tooth it means that the infection has spread to the apex. You are also taking pain killers and antibiotic for the infection which is ok but only the temporary relief not the basic treatment, because if the cause of the infection is not treated it will persist. So better to go for the treatment which your dentist has prescribed in-spite of taking medications on your own. hope it will help.
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Should I Be Concerned Of Having A Burning Sensation In Nose After Taking Combiflam And Amoxcillin For Toothache?
Hello, thank you for sharing your problem with us. As you are mentioning that you have a tooth with cavity and you are also having pain in the tooth it means that the infection has spread to the apex. You are also taking pain killers and antibiotic for the infection which is ok but only the temporary relief not the basic treatment, because if the cause of the infection is not treated it will persist. So better to go for the treatment which your dentist has prescribed in-spite of taking medications on your own. hope it will help.