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Blocked Nostril, Swollen Face And Sensitive Front Teeth. What Should I Do?

My right nostril is almost blocked/ I see that my nose wall is swollen and it has swollen my right side of my face next to my nose... once I put ice the swollen went down from my face but the inside of my nose is still swollen up to the point that my right side front teeth have become sensitive
Fri, 13 Dec 2013
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Hi , thanks for using healthcare magic

It is possible that you are experiencing sinusitis. You should consider the use of a decongestant combined with an antihistamine.

These can usually be obtained over the counter at your local pharmacy.

An anti inflammatory pain killer may also be helpful. This would include medication such as ibuprofen, cataflam, aspirin, celebrex.

I hope this helps
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Blocked Nostril, Swollen Face And Sensitive Front Teeth. What Should I Do?

Hi , thanks for using healthcare magic It is possible that you are experiencing sinusitis. You should consider the use of a decongestant combined with an antihistamine. These can usually be obtained over the counter at your local pharmacy. An anti inflammatory pain killer may also be helpful. This would include medication such as ibuprofen, cataflam, aspirin, celebrex. I hope this helps