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My face has swollen after a gum abscess. Should I be worried?

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My face has swollen after a gum abscess. Should I be worried?

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Published At July 6, 2017
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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I have an abscess in my gums. I went to the hospital yesterday and they prescribed me 500 mg Penicillin to be taken four times a day. I started the Penicillin at 10 AM yesterday. The abscess has caused my face to swell. Overnight, the swelling has spread to the area around my eye. I do not have any pain unless I poke around at my cheek. I can still see out of the eye, but it is uncomfortable. I am, however, extremely scared by the swelling around my eye and was wondering if I should return to the hospital and possibly inquire about an IV antibiotic or should I just wait it out with the oral antibiotic?

Answered by Dr. Honey Nandwani

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

It looks like a tooth abscess. As you already know, the tooth is involved. So, I would suggest you get an x-ray of the tooth done. As the infection is severe, I suggest you take stronger antibiotics like Augmentin (Amoxicillin and Clavulanic acid). Also, start taking Serratiopeptidase. You also need to consult a dentist as soon as possible, and the tooth should either undergo a root canal treatment or extraction, depending on the condition of the tooth. Hope this helps. Regards.

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Dr. Honey Nandwani
Dr. Honey Nandwani

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