No, if you are still bleeding 48 hrs after a tooth extraction, consult your dentist. If it is another type of extraction, your question should be more specific.
You can. However it might be illegal in some jurisdictions.
2 days nonstop is 48 hours. However if you're talking normal sleep. I would say 16 hours in 2 days is about normal.
It's very normal, in fact some people reach their peak of pain after 48 hours.
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48 hours is exactly 2 (two) days.
Yes, bruising and swelling are very common complications of wisdom tooth extraction. The swelling will be at its worst 48-36 hours after the extraction before it begins to die off. Apply an ice pack to the swollen area. I hope I have been of some assistance. Dr Nicholas Manning BDS Glasg MFDS (RCSEng)
2, each being 24 hours long. there are 2 days in 48 hours
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It is generally recommended to wait about 24 to 48 hours after a tooth extraction before using a syringe for saltwater rinses. This allows the initial healing of the extraction site to occur and reduces the risk of dislodging the blood clot. Always follow your dentist's specific instructions, as individual circumstances may vary.
No, 48 hours is not 3 days; it is equivalent to 2 days. Each day has 24 hours, so when you multiply 24 hours by 2, you get 48 hours.
48 hours is 2 days
If your a normal person no, unless if your comatose like you were post surgery or you have a serious brain injury.