Can you jump rope five hours after a tooth extraction?

Jumping rope is generally not recommended five hours after tooth extraction, otherwise bleeding and poor healing of the extraction wound may occur. 1. Bleeding in the extraction socket after tooth extraction generally takes 15 to 30 minutes for the blood clot to form. However, at this time the blood clot is still relatively fragile and easily damaged by external stimuli. Therefore, strenuous exercise is generally not recommended on the day after tooth extraction. In addition certain complex extractions, such as blocked wisdom teeth, may have systemic reactions after extraction, such as fatigue, discomfort, low-grade fever, etc. It is recommended to rest as much as possible. 2. Therefore, jumping rope is generally not recommended five hours after tooth extraction, otherwise bleeding and poor healing of the extraction wound may occur. Specific post-extraction precautions are recommended to consult a professional doctor.