Absolutely not - Topamax or topiramate are anti-convulsants. It is a medication used to treat epilepsy seizures and migrane. You cannot just take a dose of this it can have very serious side effects!
While in a tooth or after pulled? Inside your tooth in your mouth, the nerve may not die. You may have to get a root canal done to remove the nerve and keep the tooth. If a person does not pull an infected tooth, the infection may strangle the nerve and leave a non-sensitive tooth. You will then have a grey tooth with no life in it. If this happens and your lucky enough without medication so as the infection goes away; you would have experienced a natural root death and will need to keep an eye on the tooth and get x rays done often. Your tooth will still rot and you will not know it because you feel little pain in the tooth. If your talking about the nerve in the pulled tooth's orifice, bottom jaws could be damaged for months or even permanently. You may also feel as though your lip was numb if you have damage. Top back orifices may perforate the nasal cavity and may hurt constantly. Please be more specific for specific answers.
as a abscess is a infection the infection can indeed spread and cause a sore throat Visit your Doctor they will probably prescribe antibiotics if they have already not done so.
Yes. As part of the immune response, the body will produce an enzyme called collagenase which destroys the connective tissue surrounding the tooth. Once enough connective tissue is destroyed, the tooth will get loose and be lost, and the source of the infection will be gone. In addition to that, there are other enzymes produced by the liver which are known to be markers for infection. I'm not exactly sure what their function is.
Yes. It is excellent and used for bacteria that are resistant to penicllin. It is usually given twice a day in the strength of 875mg.
Flagyl won't help for a repetitive PID infection.
Yes you can!
Yes.
is it safe to take topiramate with co codamol, diazepam ,naproxen and lanszoprazole together
yes you can treat a tooth infection with medication
There are quite a few symptoms of tooth infection such as fever. Other symptoms of tooth infection include smelly drainage and pain.
A tooth abscess is an infection. This might be under your tooth or around your tooth. Either way, it's an infection that can be very painful.
You will need separate medications for Trich & a tooth infection.
Yes a tooth infection can bring about blood poisoning
A tooth extraction can get an infection. A dentist or doctor will have to prescribe antibiotics to help clear the infection.
An abscess is basically an infection of the tooth. It usually begins at the root of the tooth, and is associated commonly with a cavity. So basically, one way to possibly get an abscessed tooth is to have a cavity with an infection.
I would not wait to take an antibiotic for an abcess tooth! If you get the tooth pulled with the infection still in site...you are in for one rude awakening when he attempts to pull that tooth!
I have heard a tooth infection can infect your brain if left untreated. But it is supposed to be very rare.