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Asking For Self, Male 23, Chakwal
agar me koi cheez Khao na to mery left side teeth me pain hoti ha khany nahi hoti koi b cheez please advise me thank
There is cavity / hole in your tooth what ever you eat it goes in the cavity and you feel pain … Should visit a nearby dentist and get your cavity filled
salam jee hoskta hai wahan koi cavity hogyi ho isliye pain hota hai olzz vist your nearby dentsit for further evaluation
apk tooth m koi cavity hgi jb ap khana khati hen waha pain hota h tbi ap ksi nearest dentist ko visit kren
cavity ksi b age m bn skti hai agr apki oral hygiene achi ni h tw iska age se koi taluq nj
3 months ago
iski do reasons ho skti hein
ist cavity ho gi tooth my is lye JB bite sy pressure Ata hy to pain hota hy
2nd masoro ka bi infection ho skta hy
lkin ye evaluation py confirm ho ga soo it's better to visit dentist
aapke daanton mein keera lga hoga ja ker apna muaina krwayen apne qareebi dentist se
visit dental clinic
please visit dentist.
temporary you can take painkillers like tab synflex 550mg subha sham
Here are several natural remedies that may help with tooth pain on your left side:
**Immediate relief options:**
- Salt water rinse: Mix 1/2 teaspoon salt in warm water and gently swish for 30 seconds
- Cold compress: Apply ice wrapped in a towel to the outside of your cheek for 15-20 minutes
- Clove oil: Dab a small amount on a cotton ball and apply to the affected tooth (cloves contain eugenol, a natural numbing agent)
**Other remedies to try:**
- Peppermint tea bags: Cool used tea bags can be applied to the area for mild numbing
- Garlic paste: Crush garlic with salt to make a paste and apply briefly (has antimicrobial properties)
- Hydrogen peroxide rinse: Mix equal parts 3% hydrogen peroxide with water, swish gently and spit out completely
**Pain management:**
- Over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen can reduce both pain and inflammation
- Keep your head elevated when lying down
- Avoid very hot or cold foods and drinks
**Important considerations:**
While these remedies may provide temporary relief, tooth pain often indicates an underlying issue that needs professional treatment. You should see a dentist soon, especially if you have severe pain, swelling, fever, or if the pain persists for more than a day or two. Dental infections can become serious if left untreated.
Is the pain constant or does it come and go with certain triggers like hot/cold foods?
I will help u through homeo medicine need ur detail history....then I recommend u medicine in shah Allah u feel batter ...plzzz book appointment for further details
sensitivity ka issue hy
Please visit us for check up
There are multiple reasons of pain.
1. Cavity in the tooth
2. Calculus in gums
3. Gums recession.
4. Fractured tooth
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thank
3 months ago