There are many things that women need to pay attention to during the confinement period, especially physical problems, which must be prevented in advance and resolved as soon as possible. For example, if you suddenly feel uncomfortable, you must find out the cause and not let this situation continue. Otherwise, not only will your body be affected, but it will also easily affect your child. So, what is the reason for toothache during confinement? We all know that taking medicine during the confinement period is not only bad for your own health, but also will be carried to the baby through breast milk. Therefore, you must not take any medicine for toothache during that period. But what should we do when we have toothache? We can't just endure it. We can rinse our mouths with a 1:50 mixture of MSG and hot water after meals. This helps clean our mouths and kill bacteria. We must brush our teeth regularly in the morning and evening, even if we are not physically comfortable during the confinement period. It is important to have a balanced diet during the confinement period. At that time, we usually only had millet porridge and eggs to eat, but we could also eat some milder vegetables and fruits, but we should not eat high-salt, high-oil foods that would irritate the teeth. Note: Patients with toothache should maintain a good mood, develop a habit of keeping a regular schedule, and ensure sleep. Pay attention to personal hygiene, take a bath frequently, disinfect your clothes, and keep yourself happy and in a good mood. What causes toothache? (1) The tooth is corroded, cavities appear, and this leads to tooth decay. (2) If the gums are red, swollen, painful, and filled with pus, it is a tooth abscess. (3) If the gums at the end of the real tooth are red, swollen and painful, it is difficult to open the mouth, and pus is discharged after ulceration, it is a tooth abscess. (4) Pain in the alveolar bone, which becomes ulcerated and does not heal over time, or which penetrates the cheek and discharges rotten bone, is called alveolar rheumatism. (5) If the gums are red, swollen, ulcerated, painful, or have foul-smelling pus and blood oozing out, it is tooth decay. (6) Gum atrophy, loose teeth, and frequent bleeding and pus oozing are symptoms of tooth decay. (7) Gingival growths, swellings, and hardness. Those with bleeding and ulceration are mostly dental rock. Now that you know what toothache is, if the toothache is severe, you should conduct necessary examinations based on clinical needs, such as radiographs, CT scans, pathological sections, etc., to make a clear diagnosis. Symptoms such as loose teeth caused by periodontitis, red, swollen and bleeding gums, bad breath, gum atrophy, soreness and pain when eating sour, sweet, cold or hot foods, etc. |
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