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Old 12-02-2011, 05:52 PM #1
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Hi Bryanna
It is Nicole. How r u? So I had two teeth removed yesterday (Thursday) morning at 10am. 31 was a fractured root canal and 30 needed one and I just could not afford it and it had a amalgam filling in it for over 30 years and there was no guarantee that they could keep the tooth anyway. At about 4pm yesterday I went back to OS because I thought it was not stopping bleeding but it did, it was actually oozing. He said you could put gauze in, but I left it alone I do not want to disturb the clots he said that they looked great. So today it was oozing that disgusting blood taste but nothing heavy. You could see it oozing but it is not oozing over the site. I taste it and it is a light pink not a deep red. My question is is it still normal to still be oozing still? I rinsed twice with salt water today already ( I did rinse 24 hours later). During the day I was not that active and it was not oozing that much but now being that I have both kids and moving around a lot it seems to ooze. Is this normal Bryanna for it to still do this?
I am scared that this will never stop oozing or bleeding
The clots that are there are starting to turn gray but the one site is oozing blood? It is not poring out but why all of a sudden it is doing this?
I don't want to get nervous. This is the most it has oozed all day. Please any advice Bryanna will help
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Nicole
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Hi Nicole,

I'm doing good...thanks for asking

Yes, it is very normal for the surgical wounds to ooze a bit of blood for the first day or two after the extractions. The reason it may ooze more when you are active is because as your blood pressure goes up from activity, the blood pumps more into that area. I would not worry about that. It should let up by tomorrow.

Make sure you are only doing "gentle", light swishing salt water rinses so you don't disturb the clot. It's only necessary to use a pinch of salt in a 3 oz cup of water.

Hope this information makes you feel better

Also.... I'm glad you had that root canaled tooth removed and also opted to not root canal that other molar. You did yourself a HUGE favor in the long run.

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It is Nicole. How r u? So I had two teeth removed yesterday (Thursday) morning at 10am. 31 was a fractured root canal and 30 needed one and I just could not afford it and it had a amalgam filling in it for over 30 years and there was no guarantee that they could keep the tooth anyway. At about 4pm yesterday I went back to OS because I thought it was not stopping bleeding but it did, it was actually oozing. He said you could put gauze in, but I left it alone I do not want to disturb the clots he said that they looked great. So today it was oozing that disgusting blood taste but nothing heavy. You could see it oozing but it is not oozing over the site. I taste it and it is a light pink not a deep red. My question is is it still normal to still be oozing still? I rinsed twice with salt water today already ( I did rinse 24 hours later). During the day I was not that active and it was not oozing that much but now being that I have both kids and moving around a lot it seems to ooze. Is this normal Bryanna for it to still do this?
I am scared that this will never stop oozing or bleeding
The clots that are there are starting to turn gray but the one site is oozing blood? It is not poring out but why all of a sudden it is doing this?
I don't want to get nervous. This is the most it has oozed all day. Please any advice Bryanna will help
Thanks
Nicole
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Hi. Thanks for your quick response. So I called the OS service cause it was a little heavier and the OS who answered is also an MD so I explained what is going on. He was very nice. Explained to me that it is normal also and if i want I can put a cool damp guaze over the site and bite for 30 minutes. I dont want to do that because I do not want to pull the clot out. He told me not to rinse because it might have aggravated it. But I forgot to tell you and him that I have a slight cough. I noticed after I cough it bleeds more. i asked him if I will bleed to death and he laughed and said no. I also asked him will this eventually stop and he said yes, it will.
But again, i forgot to mention the cough.. What do I do? Will it eventually stop bleeding even with the cough? It is not a bad cough just at times I cough as gently as I can but there is sometimes mucus that needs to be cleared out. ugggg. They never mentioned coughing or sneezing, that I should not do it it is not on their pamphlet.
So here is the question.. Even with the cough will it eventually stop bleeding?
There is a nice black jelly like clot there and today earlier it was a grayish i am not sure what happened to the grey.
I am petrified of the dry socket. If i wake up tomorrow with no pain does that mean I might not have that to worry about being that it will be day 3?
Ok so I am a mess and i know it lol but I am just scared. My husband is funny he had a root canal (again) get infected and he had to have it out. He said he bled for 3 days and just swallowed the blood. He never got a dry socket or infection or anything. Why can't i just shake it off like it is normal to bleed and move on with my life?
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Hi Nicole,

I'm doing good...thanks for asking

Yes, it is very normal for the surgical wounds to ooze a bit of blood for the first day or two after the extractions. The reason it may ooze more when you are active is because as your blood pressure goes up from activity, the blood pumps more into that area. I would not worry about that. It should let up by tomorrow.

Make sure you are only doing "gentle", light swishing salt water rinses so you don't disturb the clot. It's only necessary to use a pinch of salt in a 3 oz cup of water.

Hope this information makes you feel better

Also.... I'm glad you had that root canaled tooth removed and also opted to not root canal that other molar. You did yourself a HUGE favor in the long run.

Bryanna
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Old 12-03-2011, 12:02 AM #4
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Nicole,

It is normal for there to be some oozing of blood. You may even see some on your pillow in the morning.... normal. It is good that it is slightly bleeding as this means that the clot has not been disturbed. Yes, coughing will make it ooze a little, but it shouldn't be a real concern and the majority of the bleeding will most likely stop by tomorrow. If the oozing is troublesome to you, lightly wet a tea bag and lay it on the surgical site, bite down gently on the tea bag for about 15 minutes. The tannin in the tea will stop the bleeding.

Try not to worry about the color of the clot.... all that you have described is normal. I wouldn't recommend that you swallow the blood if you can help it because the blood can make you nauseous. Men do the weirdest things sometimes...... ~;->

Get some rest... you can prop your head up on a couple of pillows tonight if you would be more comfortable. Check in with us tomorrow.

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Hi. Thanks for your quick response. So I called the OS service cause it was a little heavier and the OS who answered is also an MD so I explained what is going on. He was very nice. Explained to me that it is normal also and if i want I can put a cool damp guaze over the site and bite for 30 minutes. I dont want to do that because I do not want to pull the clot out. He told me not to rinse because it might have aggravated it. But I forgot to tell you and him that I have a slight cough. I noticed after I cough it bleeds more. i asked him if I will bleed to death and he laughed and said no. I also asked him will this eventually stop and he said yes, it will.
But again, i forgot to mention the cough.. What do I do? Will it eventually stop bleeding even with the cough? It is not a bad cough just at times I cough as gently as I can but there is sometimes mucus that needs to be cleared out. ugggg. They never mentioned coughing or sneezing, that I should not do it it is not on their pamphlet.
So here is the question.. Even with the cough will it eventually stop bleeding?
There is a nice black jelly like clot there and today earlier it was a grayish i am not sure what happened to the grey.
I am petrified of the dry socket. If i wake up tomorrow with no pain does that mean I might not have that to worry about being that it will be day 3?
Ok so I am a mess and i know it lol but I am just scared. My husband is funny he had a root canal (again) get infected and he had to have it out. He said he bled for 3 days and just swallowed the blood. He never got a dry socket or infection or anything. Why can't i just shake it off like it is normal to bleed and move on with my life?
Thanks
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Hi Bryanna,
So yesterday ( Saturday) I popped in at the OS just cause I am a paranoid mess to make sure all was ok and he said I have lots of clots and it looks real good. It is day 3 today and besides the feeling of my face being so tight and itchy it looks disgusting but I do not see any hole empty. They have gray and white and gross stuff over them. OS told me don't look at them they will drive you crazy lol.
So my question is is it still normal only 3 days later and 2 extractions next to each other for it to still be sore? And really tight? When I move around it throbs a little but when I sit still it is ok a little throb but nothing so painful. I do get a little pain in my ear but I think it is from jaw trauma. I am not thinking these are early warning signs of a dry socket happening is it?
It hurts a little when I swallow but I guess that is normal also.
And no bleeding so far for 2 days (but today is not ver yet).
So is this all normal?
Thanks so much
Nicole


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It is normal for there to be some oozing of blood. You may even see some on your pillow in the morning.... normal. It is good that it is slightly bleeding as this means that the clot has not been disturbed. Yes, coughing will make it ooze a little, but it shouldn't be a real concern and the majority of the bleeding will most likely stop by tomorrow. If the oozing is troublesome to you, lightly wet a tea bag and lay it on the surgical site, bite down gently on the tea bag for about 15 minutes. The tannin in the tea will stop the bleeding.

Try not to worry about the color of the clot.... all that you have described is normal. I wouldn't recommend that you swallow the blood if you can help it because the blood can make you nauseous. Men do the weirdest things sometimes...... ~;->

Get some rest... you can prop your head up on a couple of pillows tonight if you would be more comfortable. Check in with us tomorrow.

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Nicole,

VERY normal.... I would expect the site to feel this way for several days. Afterall, you had surgery there!! If you had surgery any place else on your body, you would be sore and it would feel tight and probably it would look gross too...... right?

A dry socket is not soreness or tightness.... it is PAINFFUL... throbbing relentless PAIN whether you are standing, sitting, laying down, vacuuming, etc. Do you think you have that?

Your description of the wound, although gross, is NORMAL and exactly what it should look like.

Hope I have helped to ease your mind a bit.......

Bryanna




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Hi Bryanna,
So yesterday ( Saturday) I popped in at the OS just cause I am a paranoid mess to make sure all was ok and he said I have lots of clots and it looks real good. It is day 3 today and besides the feeling of my face being so tight and itchy it looks disgusting but I do not see any hole empty. They have gray and white and gross stuff over them. OS told me don't look at them they will drive you crazy lol.
So my question is is it still normal only 3 days later and 2 extractions next to each other for it to still be sore? And really tight? When I move around it throbs a little but when I sit still it is ok a little throb but nothing so painful. I do get a little pain in my ear but I think it is from jaw trauma. I am not thinking these are early warning signs of a dry socket happening is it?
It hurts a little when I swallow but I guess that is normal also.
And no bleeding so far for 2 days (but today is not ver yet).
So is this all normal?
Thanks so much
Nicole


QUOTE=Bryanna;829537]Nicole,c
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It is normal for there to be some oozing of blood. You may even see some on your pillow in the morning.... normal. It is good that it is slightly bleeding as this means that the clot has not been disturbed. Yes, coughing will make it ooze a little, but it shouldn't be a real concern and the majority of the bleeding will most likely stop by tomorrow. If the oozing is troublesome to you, lightly wet a tea bag and lay it on the surgical site, bite down gently on the tea bag for about 15 minutes. The tannin in the tea will stop the bleeding.

Try not to worry about the color of the clot.... all that you have described is normal. I wouldn't recommend that you swallow the blood if you can help it because the blood can make you nauseous. Men do the weirdest things sometimes...... ~;->

Get some rest... you can prop your head up on a couple of pillows tonight if you would be more comfortable. Check in with us tomorrow.

Bryanna
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