Dry Socket
Wisdom Teeth sockets are troublesome.
So, 8 full days after getting my Wisdom Teeth removed, I still have a lot of pain. At first, I thought that I was just being a wuss, and that I should be able to take it. However, while I was at work last night, I sneezed.
And that hurt, my jaw, and my wisdom teeth sockets, a lot.
So I looked up dry socket again, to reinform myself of their symptoms, which are:
- Partial or total loss of the blood clot at the extraction site, which you may notice as an empty-looking (dry) socket
- Visible bone in the socket
- Pain that increases between one and three days after tooth extraction and that typically becomes severe and unrelenting
- Pain that radiates from the socket to your ear or eye on the same side of your face
- Bad breath or a foul odor coming from your mouth
- Unpleasant taste in your mouth
- Swollen lymph nodes around your jaw or neck
So anyways, now my assumption is that I have dry socket, which sucks, hard.
Meanwhile, I still can't eat anything crunchy without suffering dearly for it. I just want to eat some chips, or a toasted sandwhich, or lettuce!
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