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I have extracted my tooth before 2 hour
I have extracted my tooth before 2 hours but now the bleeding is still goingle now to much but a little now what should i do to stop my bleeding i am getting panic
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Don’t spit for 24 hrs , do not worry as blessing will stop later as soon as the clot forms. Consume icecreams , avoid sleeping to that side.
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Do betadene gargle And continue your medicine
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Consume ice-cream on the side of extraction and dont spit for 3days... Take some soft food properly and take medication prescribed already to u...  Don't spit after extraction just swallow ur blood and don't worry nothing happens
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if still bleeding occurs contact ur nearby dentist
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Contact your dentist.. meanwhile moist a cotton piece.. make it roundish and bite it on the tooth extraction site and apply pressure and keep it closed for 45 mins..
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call your dentist meanwhile
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