Is it normal to still bleed four days after wisdom teeth are removed There are blood clots. Slight p

Updated on healthy 2024-05-19
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Wisdom tooth. The degree of difficulty of removal varies greatly, and postoperative complications (postoperative bleeding, postoperative pain, postoperative local swelling, dry socket.

    and so on) will also have different degrees of performance. Under normal circumstances, it is normal to have blood streaks in the sputum two or three days after surgery, but the local swelling reaches a peak three days after surgery, and the pain becomes worse after three days, and tooth extraction is suspected.

    Fossa infection, i.e., dry socket.

    According to your description, there should be no signs of infection, and it is not ruled out that you have accidentally destroyed the blood clot on the extraction wound while eating or brushing your teeth, causing it to bleed again. If you feel that there is still blood in the mouth and there is a lot of saliva, swallow it gently, and do not vomit too hard to cause the blood clot to fall off; Avoid extraction wounds when brushing teeth; Eat something softer and try not to eat on the affected side; Generally, a week after tooth extraction, there will be new epithelium healing on the tooth extraction wound; The extraction socket is completely flattened.

    It takes 2-3 months.

    If the bleeding does not stop, you should go to the hospital for treatment in time. Hope mine is helpful to you!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Is it bleeding or oozing blood".It is normal to have blood streaks in saliva for a week, and the slight pain is basically fine. As long as it doesn't hurt constantly, it's fine. It takes time for a wound to recover,。。

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    After the extraction, with anti-inflammatory drugs and mouthwashes to prevent and treat infection, it is normal to have blood streaks, and the unit at No. 1028 Jinggangshan Avenue in Nanchang is good for tooth extraction and tooth seeing.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It depends on how much blood is shed, and if it's just a little bit, it's not a big deal.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's normal.

    I've had my wisdom teeth extracted for a week, and now my saliva is still bloodshot.

    Because wisdom teeth are different from caries, they are good teeth, of course, there is a lot of bleeding when they are extracted, and the wound formed by the wisdom teeth is large, and they are generally able to stitch I didn't stitch at the time, but ah, there was blood for 2 days, and I dyed a pillow when I slew, which scared my mother to death, and then finally there was not so much blood.

    You have to remember now that you must spit out saliva and be lighter, because there must be a large blood clot formed in the wound, if the saliva is not spit out, the protease in the saliva will dissolve the blood clot formed, and the oral temperature is 37 degrees, the best temperature for dissolution, so don't swallow it, you have to spit it out.

    Talk less, don't eat, drink some yogurt or milk, eat some soft things such as chicken cakes, and eat less, the wound can grow quickly, you always eat, the wound is always pulled, of course it doesn't grow well, if you are hungry, you can be hungry Ninja point, I didn't import anything for 29 hours in a row, it was really uncomfortable. I won't pull any teeth in the future

    Also, if you don't take a drip to reduce inflammation, you must take some anti-inflammatory drugs, such as roxithromycin and metronidazole, which are easy to get infected and inflamed in such a hot weather

    I wish you a speedy **!!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

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  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After the wisdom teeth are always bleeding, the landlord can use a large ball of cotton to put the wisdom teeth, the upper and lower teeth are clenched, and after a period of time, there will be a hemostatic effect.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Don't vomit all the time, don't eat hot things, don't lick, follow the doctor's precautions for tooth extraction, generally the blood clot will not be easily removed after two stitches, the bleeding will not be very serious, it may just be a little bloodshot in the saliva, there is no problem, if you really think it is not good, the hospital will have an emergency room at night to take a look.

    If you have been taking anticoagulant drugs such as aspirin for a long time or have thrombocytopenia, go to the hospital as soon as possible, because such bleeding is difficult to stop.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I just had my wisdom teeth removed yesterday... Mine has a horizontal impaction and stitches, so it may be more complicated than yours.

    The doctor told me that it is normal to have blood streaks within 3 days, and it is best not to rinse your mouth and not to spit the day of tooth extraction.

    The day after the tooth extraction, you can use mouthwash to rinse your mouth, you have to take anti-inflammatory drugs to prevent infection, I was afraid of infection yesterday and hung the bottle... If you're still bleeding, try putting ice cubes or something on your cheeks to stop the bleeding.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is not possible to rinse the mouth on the first day of tooth extraction. Don't spit out all the time, and if there is too much saliva, swallow it gently.

    If there is more blood than the tooth, it will not heal. It's normal to bleed all the time for the first day, but heavy bleeding is a matter of seeing a doctor.

    It is normal to still have a small amount of blood the next day, and you can't brush your teeth but you can rinse your mouth gently.

    On the third day, it is better not to bleed, if there is still bleeding, you should pay attention, and you must use anti-inflammatory mouthwash to rinse your mouth.

    Teeth without stitches are generally healed in three or four days; If it takes 7 days to remove the stitches, I took the 4th day to get the stitches right.

    Wisdom teeth extraction only needs to pay attention to two conditions: 1, severe bleeding 2, dry socket so rinse the mouth thoroughly, be careful when you can brush your teeth, not too heavy and too hard, and you can't not brush otherwise the oral hygiene will become inflamed and infected.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There was still a lot of blood the day after the wisdom tooth was extracted. As soon as the bleeding stopped, it did not stop. So there will be blood the next day.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Anti-inflammatory, a bit inflammatory.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Problem analysis: Hello, after wisdom teeth are removed, the wound is usually large and prone to heavy bleeding. You can't eat and rinse your mouth for 2 hours, you can't brush your teeth and rinse your mouth for 24 hours, and it is normal to have a small amount of bleeding in your mouth, and you can bite the cotton ball for more than half an hour.

    Suggestions: If it is a small amount of bleeding, you can replace the hemostatic cotton ball, and you can replace it with a disinfectant cotton ball at home, which is very normal. However, if there is a lot of bleeding and the cotton ball does not stop bleeding well, and there is still a lot of bleeding, you need to go to the hospital immediately for examination!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, for reference below. The bleeding time is related to the individual's constitution and the coagulation mechanism in the body.

    Half an hour after tooth extraction, spit out the pressed cotton roll, and if there is still significant bleeding, it is called post-tooth bleeding. The vast majority of bleeding after tooth extraction is localized, and a few are caused by systemic factors. However, no matter what the cause of bleeding is, we should first pay attention to the patient's general condition, ask about the bleeding, estimate the amount of bleeding, pay attention to the changes in pulse and blood pressure, and decide whether to transfuse fluids or even blood transfusions according to the situation.

    After understanding the general condition, a local examination is performed and the cause of the bleeding is treated.

    For bleeding caused by systemic factors, such as hemophilia, prevention should be the main priority, and further diagnosis and treatment should be carried out in conjunction with an internist if necessary. Bleeding caused by local factors, such as residual inflammatory granulation tissue in the alveolar fossa, soft tissue tears, alveolar bone fractures, clot detachment, and rupture of well-known blood vessels such as small blood vessels in the alveolar or inferior alveolar vessels. Once the cause of the bleeding has been identified, the symptoms can be treated.

    When granulation tissue is present in the alveolar fossa, it should be completely removed to stop the bleeding. If there is a laceration on the gum, it should be sutured. In most patients, the blood clot can be seen to be higher than the alveolar fossa and oozing blood, and the blood clot above the alveolar fossa can be removed with gauze, and then compressed with gauze rolls after placing hemostatic powder.

    If the bleeding cannot be stopped, the gingiva on both sides can be sutured with horizontal mattress sutures, which can make the mucoperiosteal flaps on both sides of the tooth extraction wound tense and reduce blood vascularity, which helps to stop the bleeding. This is because most bleeding does not come from the socket, but from the surrounding soft tissues. Compress for 5 minutes after suturing, if the bleeding still does not stop, put gelatin sponge, hemostatic powder, etc. into the alveolar socket, and then bite the yarn roll to compress and stop bleeding.

    For intraalveolar hemorrhage, the above methods can not stop the bleeding, the blood clot in the extraction socket can be removed under local anesthesia, and a long iodoform gauze strip can be tightly packed and pressurized, and the hemostatic effect can often be obtained. After treatment, the blood clot in the mouth is wiped with gauze soaked in cold water to prevent the patient from coughing up due to discomfort, which will cause the wound to bleed again. The iodoform yarn strip was removed after 1 week.

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