What should I do if I feel pus after a tooth extraction but it doesn’t hurt?

Feeling pus but no pain after tooth extraction is considered to be normal phenomenon, infection, damage to the surrounding teeth, etc. The main thing is to strengthen the care and treatment with medication.
1. Normal phenomenon: after the extraction of teeth will leave a relatively large wound, if you lick the wound with your tongue will feel pus, this may be a normal phenomenon, and not really pus, do not need special treatment, but to strengthen the care, pay attention to avoid eating too hard food, do not use the affected side of the chewing, and do not always lick the extraction socket with your tongue.
2. Infection: If you feel pus, accompanied by bad breath, and spit yellow saliva and other symptoms, considering infection, this situation should be dealt with in a timely manner, you can local incision and drainage, all the pus out, in addition to the need for systemic drugs to control the infection, more commonly used is the combination of cefuroxime and metronidazole and so on.
3. Damage to the surrounding teeth: if the teeth are difficult to extract, such as blocked teeth, need surgery and also force extraction, this situation may cause damage to the surrounding soft tissues, mild injuries generally do not appear serious pain, just a feeling of swelling, like pus. Generally do not need special treatment, on time review can be.
Feeling pus after tooth extraction may also be other reasons should be timely consultation, for the specific situation to deal with, the above drugs should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.