Why Do The Nerves In My Nose Bother Me After Novacaine?
Novacaine or Novocaine or Procaine is a local anesthetic of the amino ester group used to mostly reduce the pain of IM injections of penicillin and was used in the dental field. It was first made in 1905 so it is the oldest man made local anesthetic still in use. It was created by a German chemist named Alfred Einhorn who later gave it the trade name Novocaine. The nov in the term is Latin for “new” and the caine is a frequently used ending for alkaloids in anesthetics.
People tend to ask the common question “Why do the nerves in my nose bother me after Novacaine? “ Novacaine can sometimes go through the roof of your teeth and cause sinus problems due to inflammation. Symptoms include noise bleeding, a runny nose, pain, and discomfort. These symptoms can last anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. Typically these issues will be resolved on their own and it is recommended to take antibiotics if necessary.



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