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What Causes Thick And Bloody Nasal Mucus After Tooth Extraction?

21 Years old, 6 ft, 190 lbs. I had my wisdom teeth removed just over a week ago. I have really thick mucus when I blow my nose and it is often dark and bloody. Initially I thought it was renments of blood clotting however it seems to be daily that my mucus is bloody so I am concerned
Mon, 16 Jun 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Increased nasal discharge can occur in allergy and infection.

Blood can occur as a result of either of these due to the inflammation of the nasal passages.

It should resolve with treatment of the underlying condition.

You may want to consider the use of a oral and topical decongestant along with an antihistamine to help reduce your symptoms.

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What Causes Thick And Bloody Nasal Mucus After Tooth Extraction?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Increased nasal discharge can occur in allergy and infection. Blood can occur as a result of either of these due to the inflammation of the nasal passages. It should resolve with treatment of the underlying condition. You may want to consider the use of a oral and topical decongestant along with an antihistamine to help reduce your symptoms. I hope this helps