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What Causes Intense Jaw Pain While On Dytor For Ankle Swelling?

sir, Am a 52 Tlyr old lady a doctor prescibed me Dytor 10mg for ankle swelling. bt now i have intense pain in one side of my jaw and swelling in ankles is increased. Is that due to any side effect of this dytor 10. The urine out put is normal even after taking dytor.
Mon, 16 May 2016
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Dytor , as you know , is a medication used to help get rid of excess fluids and salts.

Like all medications there are potential side effects but it is not commonly known to cause pain though everyone reacts differently to medication.

Since the swelling is still present, you may need to see your doctor for a review, alternative medication may be needed.
In terms of the jaw pain, you would need to be evaluated for a possible cause, this may include imaging (x ray) of the jaw.

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What Causes Intense Jaw Pain While On Dytor For Ankle Swelling?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Dytor , as you know , is a medication used to help get rid of excess fluids and salts. Like all medications there are potential side effects but it is not commonly known to cause pain though everyone reacts differently to medication. Since the swelling is still present, you may need to see your doctor for a review, alternative medication may be needed. In terms of the jaw pain, you would need to be evaluated for a possible cause, this may include imaging (x ray) of the jaw. I hope this helps