What are the early symptoms of dry socket syndrome

Early symptoms of dry socket syndrome include severe localized pain, cavity in the socket, putrid odor in the mouth, and swollen lymph nodes in the jaw. It is recommended that people who have similar symptoms after tooth extraction should consult the doctor in time.
1. Localized severe pain: the symptoms of this disease often appear 2~3 days after tooth extraction, manifested as severe pain in the alveolar fossa, the pain can spread to the ears, eyes, temples, top of the head, neck and other parts, and general painkillers can not relieve the pain.
2. Alveolar fossa cavity: the cavity in the alveolar fossa after tooth extraction, and the blood clot in the fossa partially or completely disappeared.
3. Putrid odor in the mouth: a very unpleasant putrid odor appears in the mouth, and purulent secretion may appear.
4. Enlarged lymph nodes in the jaw: As the disease is related to bacterial infection, it can lead to enlarged lymph nodes in the jaw, accompanied by pain.
It is recommended to consult a doctor for timely examination and treatment of the above symptoms.