How to relieve nausea and vomiting after wisdom tooth extraction

Nausea and vomiting after wisdom teeth extraction may be caused by the adverse reaction of anesthesia medication, bloody exudate irritation of the throat, and the cotton ball used for hemostatic compression is too large or too deep. If it cannot be relieved after resting, compression hemostasis or proper adjustment of the position of the cotton ball can be carried out.
1. Adverse reaction of anesthesia drugs: anesthesia drugs are used in the process of wisdom teeth extraction, causing swelling of the soft palate and nausea and vomiting after wisdom teeth extraction, which is an adverse reaction of anesthesia drugs, and this symptom can be relieved by itself as the anesthesia effect disappears gradually.
2. Bloody exudate stimulation of the throat: After wisdom teeth extraction, there will be bloody exudate in the alveolar trauma area, which may flow to the throat area causing irritation, resulting in nausea and vomiting, you can use a medical cotton ball to compress the hemostasis to prevent bloody exudate stimulation of the throat.
3. Pressure hemostasis cotton ball is too big or too deep: If the cotton ball used for pressure hemostasis after wisdom teeth extraction is too big or too deep, it may also stimulate the throat area, resulting in nausea and want to vomit, you can change to a smaller cotton ball or adjust the position of the cotton ball appropriately, so as not to cause local stimulation.
If you have nausea and vomiting after wisdom teeth extraction, make sure to take good oral care, rest properly and drink plenty of water according to the doctor’s instructions. If you have not been able to relieve, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital stomatology department as soon as possible.