Toothache needs to be treated according to the cause. There are many causes of toothache, generally considered to be caused by diseases of the tooth itself (e.g. pulpitis, wisdom tooth pericoronitis, etc.), non-dental diseases (e.g. trigeminal neuralgia, etc.). The causes of toothache have nothing to do with gender.
1. Diseases of the teeth themselves: for example, toothache may occur when suffering from pulpitis, and it is best to carry out root canal treatment on the teeth in time, which can alleviate the toothache. Wisdom tooth pericoronitis can occur when the toothache, through saline, hydrogen peroxide rinse, incision and drainage, local medicine, oral anti-inflammatory drugs and other methods of relief.
2. Non-dental diseases: For example, trigeminal neuralgia can cause toothache, which can be relieved by applying drugs such as carbamazepine, phenytoin sodium, etc., together with surgery (microvascular decompression surgery), sealing therapy, gamma knife therapy, etc. The causes of toothache are more complicated, but it is not easy to find out the cause of toothache.
The causes of toothache are many, but has nothing to do with gender, you need to go to the hospital for a clear diagnosis of the cause of the disease for targeted treatment, you can not just indiscriminate use of drugs.