You can drink milk if you have an inflamed wisdom tooth extraction, but you should be careful that the temperature of the milk is not too high. Milk is good for health and can replenish the protein needed by the body, and it is also good for drinking as a liquid food. It is important to note that a straw should not be used when drinking, as sucking can easily induce the dislodging of blood clots and cause bleeding on the trauma. After wisdom tooth extraction, it is recommended to eat warm, cool and soft food, mainly liquid food, such as egg custard, soy milk, rice porridge, etc., to facilitate the body’s recovery. Avoid eating foods that are too hard, too hot or spicy, which may cause physical irritation to the trauma, and do not suck or lick the trauma to avoid dislodging and bleeding of the trauma blood clot. After wisdom tooth extraction, try to avoid strenuous activities, prohibit smoking and alcohol, and ensure adequate rest. Inflammation after wisdom tooth extraction usually gets better in 3-5 days. If the inflammation increases and pain and swelling appear, you can take anti-inflammatory drugs, such as amoxicillin, metronidazole, cephalosporin, etc. to control the inflammation. If the symptoms persist and cannot be relieved, you need to seek medical attention for symptomatic treatment, and you may need to clean the residue in the socket in time to prevent bacterial infection.