The pain after tooth extraction is best relieved by analgesics. It is not very practical to think that the analgesic effect can be achieved by eating some foods that we usually talk about. Common analgesics can be ibuprofen, fenbuterol, tramadol, etc. At this time, we recommend applying analgesics that are not particularly strong in terms of analgesic effect. Because the analgesic has the habit of ladder medication, like antibiotics, try to use some drugs that are not particularly strong in analgesic effect and have less side effects, which will be beneficial to the body. It should also be noted that the pain after tooth extraction should also check its own time. If the pain is just after tooth extraction, it is indeed the pain after tooth extraction, and if there is still severe pain 3-4 days after tooth extraction, it is recommended to check again in the department where the tooth was extracted to see if there is any postoperative infection.