Pain relief for swollen and inflamed gums while breastfeeding

Swollen and inflamed gums during breastfeeding can be relieved by ice packs, saline gargling and medication. 1. Ice: choose to put ice on the cheeks of the toothache area can make the blood flow in the cheeks slow down, so as to immediately achieve pain relief, each time about 15 minutes, keep 3-4 times a day. 2. Saline gargle: you can use saline to gargle during breastfeeding, or use cotton dipped in saline to bite on the swollen and painful teeth, saline can rinse out the residue left inside the teeth to achieve the purpose of anti-inflammatory and pain relief. 3. Medication: Oral antipyretic and anti-inflammatory drugs can be taken to relieve pain, but to stop breastfeeding for a period of time. When breastfeeding women have swollen gums and pain symptoms continue to be unable to relieve, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to choose the lesser impact on the baby for treatment, do not unauthorized use of medication, so as not to lead to adverse consequences.