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Confused Swollen gums days after full upper extractions

I had ten upper teeth extracted June 27th. My question is this, I am on day 8 post procedure. My gums both in front of extraction sites and behind are still quite uncomfortably swollen and tight though not really painful. It is giving me major anxiety and panic attacks. Is this swelling normal? I do not know how much longer I can take this perpetual state of anxiety.
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