Mouth ulcers are not common side effects of amoxicillin or paracetamol but can sometimes occur due to allergic reactions or irritation.
🩺 Possible Causes of Mouth Ulcers
- Mouth ulcers after these medicines may indicate a mild allergic reaction or sensitivity.
- They can also result from the underlying infection or other factors like stress or dehydration.
- Neither amoxicillin nor paracetamol commonly causes mouth ulcers directly.
⚠️ When to Seek Medical Attention
- If you experience swelling of the face, lips, tongue, difficulty breathing, or severe rash, seek emergency care immediately.
- Worsening mouth ulcers, persistent fever, or spreading infection also require prompt evaluation.
🏥 Immediate Steps to Take
- Stop taking the medicines and avoid any other new medications until you consult a doctor.
- Contact your prescribing doctor or a general physician for assessment and alternative treatment options.
🏥 Managing Current Symptoms
- Use a mild mouthwash or saltwater rinses to soothe ulcers.
- Maintain hydration and avoid spicy or acidic foods that may irritate ulcers.
- Monitor your fever, cough, and cold symptoms closely.
🩺 Follow-up Care
- Follow up with your doctor to review your symptoms and adjust your treatment plan.
- Inform the doctor about the mouth ulcers and any other side effects to ensure safe medication choices.
If symptoms worsen or you develop signs of a serious allergic reaction, seek emergency care immediately. Consulting a doctor is important to safely manage your condition and symptoms.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.Please tell me your age and gender.