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Extracted my wisdom teeth on 5th july bt i had to vomit yesterday.Today in the mrng when I spit 2 times I saw little blood wd saliva nd once now after my bath.Is this bleed normal?what should I do to stop bleeding?Should I go to the doctor or is there any remedy which I can do at home?
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Vomit: could be due to the meds. Kindly stop the medicines and consult the doctor. Avoid spitting as the bleeding could be due to other reasons like gum infection. If the bleeding is too much I.e full mouth of blood consult your doctor if it is a small psmall batch kindly stop spitting for the next 48 hours. kindly don't worry will be alright will be in case any problems please consult your doctor again thank you Major Dr Pravin Malligai dental hospital
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Hi I think your doctor has advised not spit or vigorously rinse for 24 hours. You had vomiting following tooth extraction which had disturbed the clot and you were spitting which also disturbed the blood clot. If there is no continuous oozing of blood then you need not panic.
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You can also visit your surgeon for a follow-up.
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Hello, you can always visit your surgeon for a follow up.Dont panic. Regards Dr Sumanmakam
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