For those who are still bleeding the day after extraction, pressure can be applied to stop bleeding first, and if the bleeding is heavy, medical attention should be sought promptly. 1. Normal people stop bleeding about 30 minutes to 1 hour after tooth extraction, and for those who still bleed the next day after tooth extraction, if the amount of bleeding is relatively small, you can first use sterile cotton ball pressure to achieve the purpose of hemostasis, but also can be localized ice packs to shrink blood vessels, which can also improve the bleeding phenomenon. If the amount of localized bleeding is large, then timely medical treatment should be sought. 2. Clinically, for the phenomenon of large amount of local bleeding, generally placed locally first gelatin sponge to stop bleeding. If the bleeding phenomenon does not improve, then with the doctor to clean and close the wound, and follow the doctor’s advice with tranexamic acid, carbachol and other hemostatic drugs. After tooth extraction, pay attention to the rationality of diet and oral hygiene, so as not to affect the recovery of the wound. It is recommended to pay attention to those who still bleed on the second day after tooth extraction, and take effective treatment measures in time, and use medication as prescribed by the doctor.