- Male
- 18 Years
- 29/01/2025
I've been prescribed both amoxicillin and diazepam, and my dentist mentioned it's okay to take them together. But I just came across some information suggesting it might not be safe. I'm a bit worried because I've already taken both. Can you clarify if there's any risk with combining these medications?
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View allMy gums have been bleeding off and on but there's no pain while eating. The dentist says I have bone loss and need 3 scaling sessions plus laser flap surgery in 2 sittings soon. They mentioned bone loss like this usually happens with BP or neuro meds but I don't have diabetes or high BP. Does this treatment plan make sense or should I get another opinion? Also I'm moving to the US next month should I wait to get this done there or do it now in Bangalore? I'm 28 and otherwise healthy.
It's wise to get a second opinion on your treatment plan for gum disease, especially since you're otherwise healthy and don't have the typical risk factors mentioned. While laser flap surgery and scaling are common treatments for periodontitis, a second opinion from another dentist or periodontist can help confirm the diagnosis and treatment plan. Deciding whether to have the treatment now in India or wait until you move to the US requires considering your specific situation, including cost, insurance coverage in the US, and the potential for faster recovery in certain climates, according to some sources.
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I've bitten the inside of my lip by mistake, and it's gotten pretty swollen now. It's really making eating and talking tough. What should I do about it?
You can try using an over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medication like ibuprofen to help reduce the swelling and pain. Additionally, you can apply a topical oral gel containing lidocaine to help numb the area and provide some relief. Make sure to eat soft foods and avoid spicy or acidic foods that may irritate the area further. If the swelling persists or worsens, it would be best to consult with a doctor for further evaluation and treatment.
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I'm worried about my cousin who seems to have chronic bad breath. It's becoming quite noticeable and I'm not sure how he can fix it. Are there any medications or treatments you'd recommend for his problem? I'm really hoping for some guidance on how to tackle this issue.
Listerine gargles orally ,twice daily for 3 months is advised to the patient.
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