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Toothache making me nauseous??


Question: I have a slight toothache - not horrible - but I feel extremely nauseous. I have an app't tomorrow to see the dentist - but was wondering if anyone had any suggestions to get me through the night. Thank you :)
Answers: the toothache could be infected, which in turn is affecting your whole system. it's good your seeing the dentist tomorrow. rinse your mouth with warm salt water. (about one spoonfull of salt to a small glass of warm water) swish it around in your mouth, especially get it close to the bad tooth, then rinse with cool water, untill salt taste is gone. don't swallow the salty water. I'm sorry, I hope this doesn't make you feel worse, but it will help clean the area. as far as nausea, ginger Altoids help pregnant women. who have nausea, you can get them at Target in the gum aisle! good luck tomorrow!
have a shot and a beer.
Do you have any Benadryl or anti-nausea medication? Both will help you get to sleep.
only if you have Phenergan. It is given to pregnant moms and people who have nausea and constant vomiting. It is not an over the counter drug
try orajel or liquid anbesol to ease the toothache. then munch on a few saltimes crackers and drink some 7 up or sprite. that should easy the nausea until you can get to the doctor. good luck
You should have a bath, take some gravol and some over the counter pain med, such as Motrin Super Strength, it works great! Drink some tea after and relax, or try go to sleep..Tooth aches SUCK, i feel for you..I hope this helps...
you're SICK, or you're preignant, good luck!!
Rinse your mouth with hot salty water. It really works. Also oil of cloves applied to the tooth helps but how many of us have that in the cupboard.
I am wondering if you have had a cold recently it could be sinus pressure as well as a toothache causing nausea ( sinus pressure can even imitate a toothache sometimes). If that be the case a nice warm compress would work and Advil. Advil seems to work better for toothaches for me. I hope you get some relief soon!
Take some paracetamol or pain killers.
or if you have any have you tried sleeping tablets?
If you have a clove in your kitchen put where the pain is and it will stop it. old remedy that really works, I have done this for years.
Toothaches are painful but can be prevented
by take suitable precautions. Avoid eating
food which will result in the formation of acid
in the mouth, brush teeth regularly with a fluoride
toothpaste. I found the information at
http://aches.in/preventtoothache.html


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