Why you can’t pull teeth during menstruation

Tooth extraction during menstruation is not an absolute contraindication for women, but it is generally not advocated.
Because women’s body resistance decreases during menstruation, the risk of postoperative infection caused by tooth extraction increases. Due to changes in hormone levels in the female body during menstruation, there will be an increase in the brittleness of the local capillaries, resulting in the body’s tendency to bleed, and tooth extraction during menstruation is prone to heavy bleeding during extraction, which may affect the surgical operation. Therefore, it is recommended that tooth extraction be performed after menstruation.
If tooth extraction is necessary during menstruation, it is recommended to choose a regular hospital for consultation.
During menstruation, you should pay attention to personal hygiene to prevent infection. Change sanitary napkins regularly. Pay attention to keep warm and avoid catching cold. If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.