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Filled Tooth, Ultram Caused Dizziness, Constipation, Chest Pain. Treatment?

I went to the dr and told them at first it started my teeth were bugging me so I got them filled then they were causing me some pain cause they were close to the nerve so they gave me ultram which caused me to be really dizzy and constipated so j stopped taking that and told my dentist so my dentist prescribed me tylenol 3 with codein I took it once and it made my chest hurt and even more dizzy so the next morning I went to the er cause of my chest pain and they took xrays of my chest and took blood tests everything came back normal they told me I had some kindnof reflux which I don't feel acidy at all . The next day I was still dizzy and my chest still hurt so I went to a different dr and told her all my symptoms I can barely eat but can drink water and stuff they diagnosed me with some kind of anxiety and prescribed me .25 of xanax but that little bit doesn't seem to do anything
Fri, 27 Sep 2013
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Dentist 's  Response
Hi,

Thanks for asking the query,

The above symptoms which you have mentioned are not related to dental origin, this is not due to the filled tooth, but you may have gasterointestinal problem.
I would suggest you to get the checkup done by the Physician.
If you are having any problem with the filled tooth you an consult the concerned Dentist.

Take care!
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Dentist Dr. Udaykumar Bondre's  Response
Hello,

Thanks for writing to us.

I have gone through your concern.

Your problem is definitely not associated with the filled tooth but mostly with the medicines prescribed to you.

You should immediately visit your family physician for proper examinations or tests who can then refer you to proper specialist if needed.

After resolving your concern, then only you can visit your dentist to recheck the filling done & any other condition if the problem persists.

Hope this helps.
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Filled Tooth, Ultram Caused Dizziness, Constipation, Chest Pain. Treatment?

Hi, Thanks for asking the query, The above symptoms which you have mentioned are not related to dental origin, this is not due to the filled tooth, but you may have gasterointestinal problem. I would suggest you to get the checkup done by the Physician. If you are having any problem with the filled tooth you an consult the concerned Dentist. Take care!