If you take medication after wisdom teeth extraction and the swelling doesn’t go down, you don’t need special treatment if it’s a normal recovery period; if it’s a secondary infection, you can treat it with intravenous medication to fight the infection. 1. Normal recovery period: after wisdom teeth extraction will cause damage to the gums and alveolar bone, will lead to gum congestion and swelling, early will also cause blood in the spit, these are part of the normal recovery process, the medicine does not reduce the swelling, if it is three days after the extraction of the teeth, is considered to be a normal recovery period, generally do not need special treatment. 2. Secondary infection: If the gums are swollen due to secondary infection after wisdom teeth extraction, and the swelling does not subside with medication, anti-infection treatment can be carried out through intravenous administration, such as the intravenous use of ornidazole injection, penicillin, or cephalosporin and other antibiotics for anti-infection treatment. If the swelling does not go down after taking medication after wisdom tooth extraction, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination first, and follow the doctor’s instructions to decide on the specific treatment measures and medication.