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Help. Raging Toothache.
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Out of nowhere a raging toothache has just developed.
Took 2 aspirin about 20 minutes ago, but doesn’t seem to be abating.
I understand I can take 1-2 every four hours, but can I take paracetamol on top of that? And how often? I won’t be able to see see a dentist till 9.00am tomorrow. Not sure I’ll last that long.
Took 2 aspirin about 20 minutes ago, but doesn’t seem to be abating.
I understand I can take 1-2 every four hours, but can I take paracetamol on top of that? And how often? I won’t be able to see see a dentist till 9.00am tomorrow. Not sure I’ll last that long.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you have it and if it's okay for you to take normally you can take Paracetamol, Ibuprofen Lyseine and codeine all together. My Mum occasionally has to for horrific migraines and the pharmacist told he she could under exceptional circumstances. Careful though that you don't have a mixed tablet of paracetamol and codeine because obviously then you couldn't take separate paracetamol. x
If you need to see a dentist out of hours
call your dentist: their answerphone may advise where to get out-of-hours treatment
call NHS 111 to find an out-of-hours dental service near you
Don't contact your GP, as they won't be able to offer emergency or out-of-hours dental care.
If you're in pain while waiting to see a dentist, take painkillers. NHS 111 can also offer other self care advice.
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call your dentist: their answerphone may advise where to get out-of-hours treatment
call NHS 111 to find an out-of-hours dental service near you
Don't contact your GP, as they won't be able to offer emergency or out-of-hours dental care.
If you're in pain while waiting to see a dentist, take painkillers. NHS 111 can also offer other self care advice.
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I'm glad you don't have any clove oil. From my experience, applying it hurts so much that when the shock from that wears off your current pain seems almost bearable in comparison.
I found co-codomal and ibuprofen together was helpful, also holding something either quite hot or very cold to my jaw gave a bit of relief.
I found co-codomal and ibuprofen together was helpful, also holding something either quite hot or very cold to my jaw gave a bit of relief.
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