During menstruation, it is generally believed that tooth extraction should be held in abeyance, as removal of wisdom teeth at this time may lead to compensatory bleeding, but simple tooth extraction can still be carried out when necessary, and care needs to be taken to prevent bleeding, as described below. During menstruation, the changes in hormone levels lead to an increase in the fragility of blood vessels in the oral cavity, which are prone to rupture and bleed, and at this time, the removal of wisdom teeth may lead to compensatory bleeding, or even amenorrhea. Therefore, during menstruation, wisdom teeth extraction should be postponed until the end of menstruation. If there is a situation where wisdom teeth must be removed, simple extractions such as large looseness of wisdom teeth or wisdom teeth whose roots are not fully formed can be performed, and attention needs to be paid to prevent bleeding during the operation, such as reducing trauma and filling iodoform gauze to stop bleeding. It is recommended to visit a regular medical institution to receive professional treatment.