Hello, dear friends,
I need your help. A small toothache has turned frighteningly fast into a
major abscess with a threat not just to my jaw, but to the whole system.
And the pain is frightening. It was improperly managed. Finally drained
today, and new, stronger antibiotic prescribed.
One of my concerns here is my nursing toddler. Usually I do not take any
medications (including pain killers). Now, all of a sudden I need a bunch
of them. Of course the Dentist and the Doctor just told me not to nurse
(after all, what is the big deal). The pharmacist told me to wait six hours
before nursing. And I have no access here to an alternative practitioner.
Not taking pain meds is not an option at this point.
So can someone look up for me are these meds really not compatible with
nursing?
If not, any advise on scheduling feeds?
At this point I nurse about four times a day.
Here is the list of meds.
Augmentin 875
Tramadex (Tramadol HCI 100 mg)
Narocin (Naproxen Sodium 275 mg)
Xefo 8 (Lornoxicam 8 mg)
Thank you very much for any help.
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