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cem_devecioglu

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Re: Tooth absess
« Reply #15 on: 09 July 2013, 21:10:23 »

3rd day of this poxy thing  >:( Iam on 500mg of amoxicillin and nurofen plus. Had about 6hours sleep in the last 3 days just pacing up and down. Anyway my question is can anyone recommend a stronger painkiller as these one arnt doing anygood. Dont drink so i cant even get drunk to try and numb the pain.
Amoxicillin is the stock antibiotic given to all. It's not very good, especially if you have used it before. After three days your abcess should be well on the mend, down to about one quarter of what it was.

yep.. not very effective as its very old.. bacterias have mutated zillion times after this antibiotic have started production.. :-\

and I must add mouth infections are dangerous as channels end up in brain :(


ps: in case its not cured use a new generation antibiotic and be sure its cured properly .. may require longer time than estimated..



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« Reply #16 on: 09 July 2013, 21:12:42 »

Thanks guys.. Spent the last three nights on the reclinner cant put my face down on a the pillow. The tv overnight is bad. But as stem says it helps take your mind off it
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« Reply #17 on: 09 July 2013, 21:34:18 »

I know u said u dont drink.......but just get drunk.....no pain  :y ;D
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« Reply #18 on: 09 July 2013, 21:42:34 »

Pain relief. Ring your dentist and ask what they recommend. Then get it on prescription written by the dentist (at least that is what happens in Spain).

Years ago I had an abcess from hell in England. Didn't respond to the first two weeks on antibiotics or the second three weeks (five weeks without an alcoholic drink!). Changed dentist and new dentist said I can cure that. Go ahead I said. He ripped it out (pushed it out). Sent me off home with a wad of cotton wool and blood dripping out of each side of my mouth. I still can't believe I managed to walk a mile home.

Now it is great, I keep whole peanuts in the gap. Handy if you get hungry.

Hope you get sorted, horrible thing toothache. You have my sympathy.
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« Reply #19 on: 09 July 2013, 22:17:14 »

3rd day of this poxy thing  >:( Iam on 500mg of amoxicillin and nurofen plus. Had about 6hours sleep in the last 3 days just pacing up and down. Anyway my question is can anyone recommend a stronger painkiller as these one arnt doing anygood. Dont drink so i cant even get drunk to try and numb the pain.
Amoxicillin is the stock antibiotic given to all. It's not very good, especially if you have used it before. After three days your abcess should be well on the mend, down to about one quarter of what it was.

yep.. not very effective as its very old.. bacterias have mutated zillion times after this antibiotic have started production.. :-\

and I must add mouth infections are dangerous as channels end up in brain :(


ps: in case its not cured use a new generation antibiotic and be sure its cured properly .. may require longer time than estimated..

Cem, you really are a bringer of joy and inspire one to look forward to the next bright new day  ::)
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« Reply #20 on: 09 July 2013, 23:18:56 »

Had an abscess few months back on rear bottom molar tooth (unbelievable pain) but found a way to ease the pain by swirling cool water around the tooth till iy got warm and do the same over and over for 12 hours which made the pain worse after i had to stop the water method to go to sleep, Anyways had it cleaned out well the top part I believe by the dentist and had the same antibiotics mentioned for 2 weeks cleared up the yellow type colour puss but have had the puss come and go since but its back again for a few weeks now on the side of the tooth gum part, Going to the hospital on the 17th. Hope the tooth can be saved its going to be a bitch to eat without it  :'(

I bet you're nice for a lady to have a good long "with tongues" snog with   :o   :o

Cool water ? NO NO NO and NO again. Use luke warm salt water. Really

YES!! Warm (as warm as you can take) salt water was recommended to me years ago when I had an abscess under my wisdom tooth. The salt helps cleanse, whilst the heat encourages the abscess to burst (by opening the pores). Grotty, but very effective. :y :y :y

The pain of the abscess is cause by the pressure of the pus, not the infection itself. Once the pressure is released, the pain will subside rapidly.
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« Reply #21 on: 09 July 2013, 23:29:23 »

Had an abscess few months back on rear bottom molar tooth (unbelievable pain) but found a way to ease the pain by swirling cool water around the tooth till iy got warm and do the same over and over for 12 hours which made the pain worse after i had to stop the water method to go to sleep, Anyways had it cleaned out well the top part I believe by the dentist and had the same antibiotics mentioned for 2 weeks cleared up the yellow type colour puss but have had the puss come and go since but its back again for a few weeks now on the side of the tooth gum part, Going to the hospital on the 17th. Hope the tooth can be saved its going to be a bitch to eat without it  :'(

I bet you're nice for a lady to have a good long "with tongues" snog with   :o   :o

Cool water ? NO NO NO and NO again. Use luke warm salt water. Really

YES!! Warm (as warm as you can take) salt water was recommended to me years ago when I had an abscess under my wisdom tooth. The salt helps cleanse, whilst the heat encourages the abscess to burst. Grotty, but very effective. :y :y :y

The pain of the abscess is cause by the pressure of the pus, not the infection itself. Once the pressure is released, the pain will subside rapidly.

Ooops  :-[ .. Thanks good to know for next time  :y
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« Reply #22 on: 09 July 2013, 23:52:11 »

Had an abscess few months back on rear bottom molar tooth (unbelievable pain) but found a way to ease the pain by swirling cool water around the tooth till iy got warm and do the same over and over for 12 hours which made the pain worse after i had to stop the water method to go to sleep, Anyways had it cleaned out well the top part I believe by the dentist and had the same antibiotics mentioned for 2 weeks cleared up the yellow type colour puss but have had the puss come and go since but its back again for a few weeks now on the side of the tooth gum part, Going to the hospital on the 17th. Hope the tooth can be saved its going to be a bitch to eat without it  :'(

I bet you're nice for a lady to have a good long "with tongues" snog with   :o   :o

Cool water ? NO NO NO and NO again. Use luke warm salt water. Really

YES!! Warm (as warm as you can take) salt water was recommended to me years ago when I had an abscess under my wisdom tooth. The salt helps cleanse, whilst the heat encourages the abscess to burst. Grotty, but very effective. :y :y :y

The pain of the abscess is cause by the pressure of the pus, not the infection itself. Once the pressure is released, the pain will subside rapidly.

Ooops  :-[ .. Thanks good to know for next time  :y

Last one I had I helped it along with a needle, not necessarily the right thing to do, but helped with the pain and eventually resolved itself....... :y
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« Reply #23 on: 09 July 2013, 23:57:02 »

I was climbing the walls once with pain from an abscess....dentist put his thumb in my mouth , 'popped' it....all the crap came out.......but, oh the relief !!!!!!!!
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« Reply #24 on: 10 July 2013, 09:03:38 »

3rd day of this poxy thing  >:( Iam on 500mg of amoxicillin and nurofen plus. Had about 6hours sleep in the last 3 days just pacing up and down. Anyway my question is can anyone recommend a stronger painkiller as these one arnt doing anygood. Dont drink so i cant even get drunk to try and numb the pain.
Amoxicillin is the stock antibiotic given to all. It's not very good, especially if you have used it before. After three days your abcess should be well on the mend, down to about one quarter of what it was.

yep.. not very effective as its very old.. bacterias have mutated zillion times after this antibiotic have started production.. :-\

and I must add mouth infections are dangerous as channels end up in brain :(


ps: in case its not cured use a new generation antibiotic and be sure its cured properly .. may require longer time than estimated..

Cem, you really are a bringer of joy and inspire one to look forward to the next bright new day  ::)

 ;D    sorry.. I know that but thats what I am and cant change it.. :-\
 
in tha last months I have several insistent urinary infections one after another .. and could cure it after several weeks of new generation antibiotic injections :( 
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« Reply #25 on: 10 July 2013, 09:41:43 »

Cycle the pain killers with another type. Dose per hours limits the number of doses per day and they wear off too quick.

So take a different type of pain killer (paracetamol? or whatever's the strongest is you can get out of the chemist) before the previous runs out, that way you don't exceed the prescribed dose of one, but keep some sort of pain relief at all times.

Other types may be more effective by the sound of it anyway.
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« Reply #26 on: 10 July 2013, 10:44:09 »

You are so much better off getting it seen to when abscess is in quiet phase. People think because it dies down they can live with it - it then returns with a vengeance.

Have taken regulation 6 tablets a day Ibuprofen and hope this will be last day now following treatment on Monday - was painful for 24 hours - now virtually ok.
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« Reply #27 on: 10 July 2013, 10:51:26 »

You are so much better off getting it seen to when abscess is in quiet phase. People think because it dies down they can live with it - it then returns with a vengeance.

Have taken regulation 6 tablets a day Ibuprofen and hope this will be last day now following treatment on Monday - was painful for 24 hours - now virtually ok.

This Happened to me a couple of years ago. I was in ireland seeing wifes family and one came out just before going so took some antibiotics and I thought all well. Two days into the trip came back so bad I thought somebody had got into my head with a jack hammer. Manage to see a dentist and told him I wasnt leaving until he sorted it. He gave me gas and air then pulled the tooth the relief was unbelivable.
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