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What Causes Infection Of Nose After The Intake Of Antibiotics For Tooth Infection?

Hi, can I answer your health question? Please type your question here...in fection in my tooth, i am on antibotics for over 24 hours and im getting head aches and the infection went into my nose and puss and blood is draining, i must have popped it while i was blowing my nose.. what should i do... i dont have a car and hospital is 30 mills away and no dentist till monday... my head ache has gone away since the puss and blood came out of my nose

Thu, 3 Jul 2014
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With your query, why were you kept on antibiotics for what reason? and coming to the puss coming out from your nose you might have had infected maxillary sinusitis or some times if you had periapical infection of any upper teeth of which some of the roots of the teeth may go into sinus may also cause this.I would suggest you better visit your ENT specialist and your dentist as well.Get an PNS x-ray done as a part of investigation.DEFINITELY VISIT YOUR DOCTORS FOE THE BEST TREATMENT. HOPE THIS HELPS YOU.
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What Causes Infection Of Nose After The Intake Of Antibiotics For Tooth Infection?

Hi With your query, why were you kept on antibiotics for what reason? and coming to the puss coming out from your nose you might have had infected maxillary sinusitis or some times if you had periapical infection of any upper teeth of which some of the roots of the teeth may go into sinus may also cause this.I would suggest you better visit your ENT specialist and your dentist as well.Get an PNS x-ray done as a part of investigation.DEFINITELY VISIT YOUR DOCTORS FOE THE BEST TREATMENT. HOPE THIS HELPS YOU.