> Last Thursday my 13 year old son had to have oral surgery to have a tooth
> removed from his upper gums right under his nostril that never grew
> down...also another baby tooth.  He did very well and I had him swish cs
> around in his mouth alot as well as ingest some.  The next morning his
cheek
> was sooo swollen up and his eye was all red and looked like someone had
> punched him a good one!  Saturday was not much better looking nor today
> either.  He had stitches in his gums and off and on it has been a little
> sore.  He's taken Tylenol and Advil at different times when it was feeling
so
> sore.  I'm really quite disappointed that with all the cs I've given him,
the
> swelling is still there and his face looks so puffy!  Any suggestions??
>
> Thanks.
> Marlene

Dear Marlene, Surgery is an insult to the tissues, causing swelling and
bleeding. There may not even be any infection, but swelling will still
happen just from the trauma! Keep up the CS to prevent any infection from
setting in.
Good luck to him!!
Love,
Marsha


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