Warum wirken keine Schmerztabletten?

Hallo,

ich habe gestern und heute schon Ibu eingenommen und trotzdem habe ich immer noch Zahnschmerzen. Mein Backenzahn im Unterkiefer ist total karriös und es fehlt auch ein kleines Stück vom Zahn. Die Schmerzen sind der Horror, letzte Nacht konnte ich überhaupt nicht schlafen und ich war komplett fertig mit den Nerven.

Am Montag mache ich auf jeden Fall erstmal sofort einen Zahnarzttermin aber ich würde einfach mal zu gerne wissen woran das liegen könnte das nicht mal die Ibu 600 wirken? Normalerweise müssen die doch mal irgendwann wirken 😭🙁

Ich war heute auch beim notärztlichen Zahnarzt, die verschrieben mir dann Ibuflam 600 und noch ein Antibiotika was ich zweimal täglich einnehmen soll 5 tage.

Danke für eure Antworten.

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BigBabyFlo90
1 month ago

Why are you posting this now with a different account?

Again: The AB needs up to 48 hours until the action begins.

Deichgoettin
1 month ago
Reply to  user2526

You know that it is not allowed here to have 2 accounts simultaneously….

BigBabyFlo90
1 month ago
Reply to  user2526

Read the package leaflet, it says whether you can take milk products to you or not.

Melika7155
1 month ago

Puhh… I had it for almost a week. The dentist said she still tries to fill it with a filling although she was like she said at the Nerv… my Lord, I still hate her for it today.

I’ve tried everything on domestic drugs, Ibu and Paracetamol have brought nothing. I’ve been crying in pain.

The only thing that at least dampened the pain was Metamizol, which I have been describing from my home physician after the head of dental practice had refused to write me painkillers and said he could pull the tooth.

What did the dentist do in emergency services today?

Melika7155
1 month ago
Reply to  user2526

And the drops don’t help?

So if he wanted to drill the tooth and you refused it for fear, I can only advise you to go back tomorrow.

Melika7155
1 month ago

Well…it’s a painkiller and generally quite well tolerated…isn’t a fentanyl or something.

However, if your pain is so stable, you don’t have to try it either.

Repwf
1 month ago

If an inflammation is in it (and for this the AB speaks) then the painful tablets “do not come through, against” — that is unfortunately quite normal

Repwf
1 month ago
Reply to  user2526

Ne… normal not… especially the doctor goes to the buget

myzyny04
1 month ago

Because IBU does not work with stronger pain. Uses overwhelming nix to throw another one, as one wrote here.

myzyny04
1 month ago
Reply to  user2526

The antibiotic does not help with pain. This fights bacterial infection.

LastSniffys
1 month ago

If the first one doesn’t work, you’ll throw a second behind.

LastSniffys
1 month ago
Reply to  user2526

Then go back to the emergency service. He has to drill the tooth that the oyster can escape

Melika7155
1 month ago

I can feel like you… I was in the middle of the emergency service and he drilled the tooth… I sat trembling and sweating on the chair, but that definitely didn’t hurt! The nasty pain was then gone and I could finally sleep.

I then let the root treatment be done under Dormicum.

LastSniffys
1 month ago

If the tooth is stunned, you won’t notice

LastSniffys
1 month ago

What’s in the emergency service?

LastSniffys
1 month ago

There’s so much. Occupied

LastSniffys
1 month ago

Drilling on helps with acute pain quickly and efficiently. After that you have to go to your normal dentist

adelaide196970
1 month ago

Try Paracetamol.