Swollen and painful gums from wisdom teeth suggest a good diet of light, easy-to-digest foods that are high in vitamins and protein. However, food does not cure or relieve the condition, and treatment should be prescribed when symptoms are severe.
Swollen gums with wisdom teeth may prevent you from chewing properly, so it is recommended that you eat light, easy-to-digest foods, such as rice, noodles and other soft foods, to minimize chewing. Avoid eating foods that are too hard at this time or the pain will worsen.
At the same time, you can consume foods high in vitamins and protein, such as spinach, cucumber, milk and eggs, which can replenish the nutrients and energy needed by the body and facilitate the recovery of the condition. Normally, you should develop the hygienic habit of brushing your teeth on time and rinsing your mouth after meals, and maintain a good diet to avoid infections.
If the swelling and pain of the gums of wisdom teeth can not be effectively relieved for a long time, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for examination and effective treatment according to the cause of the disease.