Only by using antibiotics.
The best way to bring down swelling in your mouth is to see a doctor to determine the cause and treatment. If left untreated, it could lead to breathing problems.
Yes, anything cold will bring down the swelling.
gurgle some salt water every two times daily for a while til the swelling goes down
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.
It is an allergic reaction. If in the event a child begins to swell after a sting and allergy relief medications (antihistamines) do not bring it down any-phone for an ambulance.
Not much. Braces will hurt because of the shifting of teeth. Your orthodontist may recommend bonjella to bring down the swelling.
Just like any male, give it time.
Do not remove it when it is swollen. You can cause tiny tears in your skin, which can increase swelling even further, and cause infection. To relieve the swelling, take an Ibuprofen, and put a warm compress over the piercing. These two combined should bring down the swelling enough to where you can take the jewelry out. Good luck!
There is no real cure you can do yourself for hemorrhoids. You can use creams like Preparation H or pads like Tucks to give you some relief. These really do help the hemorrhoids go down. The only way to completely get rid of hemorrhoids is to have them surgically removed. Otherwise, they will keep coming back.
Yes, if you hit your head or bump it ice will bring down the swelling. Ice is good for many bumps, burns, and scrapes.
If you have external hemorrhoids or internal prolapse hemorrhoids, the best way to get immediate relief at home is to wear Anuleaf AD. This adhesive device removes the pressure and friction that causes a vicious anti-healing cycle. You should also take warm baths a few times a day during sever inflammation and use a drug-free ointment before bowel movements. Wearing the device continuously will speed up the reversal of the hemorrhoid to it's anatomical place.