What should I do if I have toothache during pregnancy

  Pregnancy is a critical period during which pregnant women should not take medication casually, as many drugs can be absorbed by the placenta and affect the fetus. However, due to various reasons, it is inevitable that some minor illnesses may occur. At this time, do not take medication indiscriminately, and rely on diet to solve the problem of not taking medication. What should I do if I have toothache during pregnancy? I believe many expectant mothers are very concerned about this issue, so let's introduce it below.

  

What should I do if I have toothache during pregnancy1

  (1) Ginger for treating toothache: Take a fresh slice of ginger and bite it tightly onto the painful tooth. You can repeat the process of adding ginger slices.

  (2) MSG for toothache relief: Take a small amount of MSG and apply it to the toothache area; You can also put monosodium glutamate in boiling water, dissolve it and let it cool. Mom repeatedly washes it with monosodium glutamate water, and the effect is also very good.

  (3) You can bite a Sichuan pepper on the painful tooth, which can also have a pain relieving effect.

  (4) You can put a mint tablet on the toothache area to relieve it.

  (5) Soaking Sichuan pepper in wine to relieve toothache. Take out the Sichuan peppercorns from the five Sichuan peppercorns wine after half an hour, and put the wine in your mouth for five minutes before spitting it out. Relieve toothache.

  (6) Garlic tablets for pain relief: Cut garlic into thin slices and apply them to the pulse of the wrist. If there is a toothache on the left side, apply them to the pulse of the right hand. This can also relieve pain. Garlic tablets can also be applied to the painful gums and disinfected.

  (7) You can soak a bowl of stronger salt water to rinse your mouth. Rinsing a few times can also have a certain effect on relieving toothache. Afterwards, rinse your mouth with boiling water.

  The above are some tips on how to deal with toothache during pregnancy, hoping to help expectant mothers. Generally, toothache is caused by insufficient tooth cleaning leading to bacterial growth, as well as internal heat. Therefore, the solution is to clean the mouth properly, prevent bacterial growth, drink plenty of water and eat fruits, and avoid internal heat. This way, toothache will usually spread far away, so pregnant mothers should also do the same.

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