How to treat pus in the gums after a tooth is extracted

Gums with pus after tooth extraction may be caused by chronic infection after tooth extraction, need to remove the irritating factors, thoroughly scratch the alveolar fossa, and isolate the external stimuli, in order to promote the normal healing of the extraction wound, as follows.
When chronic infection occurs in the extraction wound, it can be seen that the wound is poorly healed, congested, with purulent secretion. Treatment is under local anesthesia, the alveolar fossa for thorough scratching and rinsing, remove the infection caused by tooth fragments, bone fragments, tartar and other foreign objects and residual granulation tissue, so that the alveolar fossa to re-form the blood clot, can be sutured gums to isolate the outside world stimulus, to promote its normal healing.
It is recommended to visit the hospital in time to receive early professional treatment with the help of doctors.