Oh but i just found it weird that at that moment when i took the antibiotics i took amixicillin mitrondozole(something like that) and ibruprufen 500mg for both and ibruprofen 600mg and it just hurts and it also feels like they wear off after 4 hours or so
It doesn't. What's happening is that your infection keeps getting worse and it takes 2-3 days for an antibiotic to build up enough in your blood to kill off enough of the infection that you will notice an improvement. This is why you must take all of the antibiotics even after you feel better - because there is still infection inside your tooth that must be destroyed by the rest of the antibiotics.
I think it should help because it is an antibiotic.
Antibiotics should not be prescribed for toothache, except where the toothache is due to an Abscess, under or around the tooth. In this case, it is normal to prescribe a Broad Spectrum Antibiotic, such as Penicillin, unless the patient is known to react adversely to this, in which case another antibiotic is substituted.
Yes toothache becomes more severe when lying down due to increased blood pressure in the head
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Penicillin is an antibiotic, not a painkiller. It won't help with the ache at all, but may begin to show results of the ache is caused by an infection after some days of use.
Yes you can.
by saying jesus christ for mercy sake take away this toothache
I suggest you must talk to an expert, a dentist.
It is common for pregnant women to have to take antibiotics at times when pregnant. It depends on the specific antibiotic and the dosage as to whether it's safe for the baby or not. Your dentist or ob/gyn will be able to tell you which ones are safe to take. But never self medicate with antibiotics you already have, or with antibiotics given to you by someone else (relative, friend, etc.) even if you are not pregnant.
take a paracetamol!
I guess when you have an emergency for a toothache and your dentist prescribes you an antibiotic, if you run out then you would have to go back to your dentist. The reason for that is, you have too be prescribed the same medication and not mix them. I suggest that you get a refill. The point is, you should not mix the medication.
toothache two thakes = two thake toothache :p