What should I do if I have a sore throat after wisdom tooth extraction?

After wisdom tooth extraction patients have a sore throat, they can consider applying a combination of pain-relieving drugs and anti-inflammatory drugs. Pain-relieving drugs are clinically available as diclofenac sodium capsules, ibuprofen chewable tablets or fenpropathrin curry tablets, which are recommended to be applied selectively. There are many anti-inflammatory drugs, such as cefixime tablets, cefdinir dispersible tablets and metronidazole tablets, etc. A clear history of allergy is needed before using the drugs. It is also possible to use anti-inflammatory drugs to prevent infection after normal wisdom tooth extraction. At the same time, you must rinse your mouth to avoid aggravating the infection, which may lead to aggravation of sore throat. Try to eat a lighter diet, eat liquid food and at room temperature, and the condition will improve significantly in a week or so.