i am in extreme pain from toothache possibly abscessed, where do i go for help
* no for they have no teeth
Yes it can!
yes it will help
I think it should help because it is an antibiotic.
Yes it will. Take twice daily.
Yes, it has helped me in many instances. Usually gone that day.
Sulfamethoxazole with Trimethoprim, the dynamic fixings in Bactrim, is an anti-infection that is utilized to treat different sorts of diseases. This implies it will just help if your toothache is being brought about by a disease of some sort.
If the toothache is cause by infection, then it should help the infection, since this is a member of the penicillin antibiotics, and is a broad spectrum antibiotic. But it will not help the actual pain. For that, you'll need to take aspirin, Tylenol, or a pain medication prescribed by your dentist.
I don't know if your situation is that same as mine but my 4 year old has an abscessed tooth and the dentist said anitbiotics wouldn't help that the tooth needed to be extracted and a spacer put in its place.
She claimed to have a serious toothache which only the music from her radio could help soothe.
A toothache could mean the presence of an abcess that requires treatment with antibiotics. While urgent care may not be needed in an urgent treatment facility outside of a hospital, it would be wise to seek the help of a dentist as soon as possible.
yes in extreme and only extreme cases. and only when someone is not there to help you.