Does the extraction of teeth have an effect on menstruation?

It is not possible to have a tooth extraction during menstruation, but it is more common for many patients to have a menstrual period after a tooth extraction. Because the organism is stimulated to some extent, there will be some stress reaction or local hormonal disorder, and it is likely that the performance for women is early menstruation. During the menstrual period, the patient’s resistance is poor, which may lead to the infection of the extraction wound. At this time, the patient can eat some warm, cool, thin and soft food, avoid chewing on the affected side, and actively carry out anti-inflammatory treatment with sufficient amount of antibiotics, which will also promote the healing of the extraction wound. During the period of tooth extraction, if you have menstruation, you must take rest in time and avoid overexertion.