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Rotten Egg Smell In Nose During Night. Had Sinus Infected, Had Wisdom Tooth Extracted. Any Ideas?

I have had my wisdom teeth pulled all 4 I have had a sinus infection for the last two weeks just on my right side I am going on my second set of antibiotics I still have a rotten egg smell in my nose mainly at night know not all day it only comes and goes during the day and the taste is terrible is it going to get better or do I need to take any other sinus medicine I already take generic zyrtec
Thu, 23 May 2013
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Hello,
Thanks for posting your query.
Rotten smell can be due to the development of dry socket at the site of extraction socket.
Gargle frequently using warm saline or betadine.
Take complete course of antibiotics-analgesics.
Maintain oral hygiene well.
Rinse your mouth after every meals.
Clean the socket using gauze soaked in povidine iodine solution.
Please do visit a dentist if symptoms persists.
Take care.
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Rotten Egg Smell In Nose During Night. Had Sinus Infected, Had Wisdom Tooth Extracted. Any Ideas?

Hello, Thanks for posting your query. Rotten smell can be due to the development of dry socket at the site of extraction socket. Gargle frequently using warm saline or betadine. Take complete course of antibiotics-analgesics. Maintain oral hygiene well. Rinse your mouth after every meals. Clean the socket using gauze soaked in povidine iodine solution. Please do visit a dentist if symptoms persists. Take care.