Yes but you will notice that cold and hot are not what you want and it hurts.
Liquids are typically too hot to consume when they reach temperatures above 140°F (60°C). At this point, they can cause burns to the mouth and throat. It is generally recommended to let hot liquids cool down to a safe drinking temperature before consuming.
Your gums will be sensitive, so be carefull with hot and cold liquids.
Hot water will not damage your colon when consumed in normal amounts. However, extremely hot liquids can potentially cause burns in the mouth, throat, and esophagus. It is always best to consume liquids at a comfortable temperature.
A hot tooth is a tooth that requires a root canal, although all the nerves in the tooth are not dead. Some nerves in the tooth are irritated and inflamed, causing severe toothache and sensitivity to hot and cold food and drink.
cold liquids
the patient may experience common early symptoms, such as sensitivity to hot and cold liquids or localized discomfort after eating very sweet foods.
SURE YOU can eat anything after having a wisdom tooth pulled out. Naturally you may not want to chew with the side from which the tooth was pulled out. You can chew with the opposite side. Why restrict your diet to bread,? ON THE day of extraction it may be a good idea to avoid hot food and hot drinks It can precipitate bleeding
by inhibiting heat conduction
Only if you are not still on the painkillers the doctor prescribed.AnswerThere are certain types of painkillers or antibiotics where you cannot consume alcohol while taking them. Usually the pharmacist tells you, or you can read the medication precautions given by the pharmacist.AnswerFor healing purposes, it is known to avoid alcohol, carbonated drinks, and hot liquids for a week after surgery.
Some liquids that can get very hot include hot water, boiling oil, molten lava, and melted metal. These liquids can cause burns or injuries if not handled carefully.
Hot liquids have lower density than cooler liquids because the heat causes the molecules to spread out, making them less dense. This difference in density causes the hot liquid to float above the cool liquid because objects with lower density float on top of objects with higher density.
NO, you will get hotter