What is the BEST ANTIBIOTIC?!?!?!?!? Antibiotics treat infection and its just a matter of what you can and can't take (if you're allergic to penicillin, for example). It sounds like you're going to get some antibiotics from someone who isn't a dentist or doctor and "hope" that helps. Don't do it. If the infection is so bad that it has spread, that's trouble. Secondly taking antibiotics will not make the impacted tooth suddenly go away. Make a dental appointment. Or if money is an issue, contact a dental school to see if you can get low-cost or no-cost treatment. ~ T
The best antibiotic for a tooth infection is penicillin. However, many people are allergic to penicillin and will need to use a different antibiotic.
Keflex works well
metronidazole is given in mouth infection
Tonsils are organs like your tongue. They do not spread. What can be spread is infection of the tonsils called tonsillitis. This infection a strept throat and this bacteria can be spread from one person to another like a cold would.
black spots on your tongue
Can ear infection cause numnbess of one side of tongue?
Hairy tongue is not a form of herpes. It is a bacterial overgrowth which most often follows antibiotic treatment.
He might have an infection in his mouth or something caught around his tongue, he could have woody tongue.
puss is a sign of infection
no they are actually spread out all over ur tongue
It could be because an infection has travelled to your tongue. I had the same problem.
It depends which part of the body you are talking about for you can have a yeast infection: In your vagina, in your mouth; under your tongue, on your tongue, between your gums and cheeks, on your fingers and toes.
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two weeks! defiantly wanna avoid a yeast infection on your tongue!
Not directly, but taking any antibiotic can create the conditions for fungi to grow.