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Getting blood in my tooth
I removed my tooth today arround 12.30pm. I took medicine as well I had a icecream too. N I took cold water den also now Im gettin ltl blood in my tooth n when im splitng. Please advice me wht I need to do.
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Hello there ...first and foremost...DO NOT SPIT...!!..because when you spit...the blood clot that has formed will be disrupted and it will start bleeding... As of now...have a cup of ice cream and drink cold water till the next few hours... consult your dentist once and follow the instructions properly... Take care ...!!
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Hello...first of all do not spit or rinse for first 24 hrs. Apply ice from outside. If the bleeding does not stop then you can put a STERILE gauze pack in the wound for 30. But if it still does not stop, immediately consult your dentist before taking any medication. Get well soon.
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First of all you should not spit during the first 24 hours after extraction. There will be blood initially after extraction. You can take Traklot or Sofia TM or any Tranxemic acid combination to stop bleeding, but with your physician's advice.
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