After pulling teeth in the morning and menstruation in the afternoon may appear compensatory bleeding, can be localized cold compresses to promote hemostasis, while taking antibacterial drugs, such as metronidazole, etc., to prevent infection. If active bleeding occurs, you need to seek medical attention to take pressure to stop bleeding and other treatments, as follows.
Reduced levels of prothrombin and fibrin in women during menstruation may lead to compensatory bleeding after tooth extraction, increased bleeding and susceptibility to infection. Local cold compresses can be applied within 24 hours after tooth extraction to assist in hemostasis and promote the formation of blood clots, while taking antibacterial drugs to prevent infection, such as metronidazole, tinidazole, etc., and the drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor.
If active bleeding occurs, it should be timely consultation, can be placed in the extraction socket iodoform sponge, hemostatic gauze, and combined with cotton roll compression to stop bleeding.
It is recommended to visit a regular medical institution to receive professional treatment.