i think it is the body/bacteria. I had blood poisioning once and while in the hospital and on antibiotics a had spontanious and random swelling. My lip got big and ichy and on different places on my skin would develop and raised red blotch. i was given an over the counter for the swelling and the antibiotic was changed. Though this was the highlight of the swelling, leading up to my time in the hospital i noticed the same on my ass. It appeared and was gone quickly. It might have something to do with the body resisting it.
what is the best antibiotic to relieve the pain of periodontics
Likely an infection. Call your doc for an antibiotic
I've had tooth infections that cause my cheeks to swell like a chipmunk. If you get the right antibiotic it can be as little as 2 doses - 24 hours for the swelling to go down. Sometimes it can take 3 or 4 doses to go down - about 48 hours. If you have been on an antibiotic for 3 days and there is no change in the swelling, you should call your doctor. You may need a stronger antibiotic or a different class of antibiotics.
Antibiotics are not typically used to directly reduce swelling in cats; instead, they are prescribed to treat bacterial infections that may cause swelling. Common antibiotics for feline infections include amoxicillin and cephalexin. If your cat has swelling due to an infection, it's essential to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Additionally, anti-inflammatory medications may be recommended to help reduce swelling.
giving height dose of antibiotic to a patient have chronic abscess with swelling
Typically a dentist will not do the procedure until the swelling goes down. The dentist will usually prescribe an antibiotic first, to help bring down the swelling and reduce any pain.
Absolutely not. Hydrocortisone is a non-anabolic steroid that reduce swelling due to irritation or allergic reactions and antibiotic cream is just that, an antibiotic. It helps kill harmful bacteria.
no it can not cause swelling in your legs, but if your allergic to pop it might
Absolutely. An infection typically causes swelling and pain, and if it is not treated, or if the antibiotic is not working quickly enough, the swelling and pain can spread. Another common ailment that causes swelling and pain on the face could be a tooth infection. If you have not seen a doctor already, please do so as soon as you can, because infections spread if not treated, and can get into your blood and cause severe problems (plus, it's just going to hurt worse and worse).
A blow to the head would cause swelling.
Yes, ice can cause swelling by constricting blood vessels and reducing blood flow to the affected area, which can lead to inflammation and swelling.
yes.