What to do if you have a toothache with tonsillitis

When the tonsils are inflamed, toothache occurs if the inflammation is not well controlled leading to gum infection. In the clinic must be actively treated, commonly used anti-inflammatory drugs including penicillin or cephalosporin, generally need to be ordered quietly, along with oral busulfan anti-inflammatory oral solution. The toothache is generally caused by anaerobic bacterial infection, you can take oral metronidazole tablets anti-anaerobic bacteria, you can use compound tinidazole mouth rinse, local cold compress with ice. The patient should try to eat a normal temperature liquid diet, and if there is difficulty in swallowing, intravenous drip can be used to replenish body fluids and maintain the balance of body fluids.