There are several reasons why you may feel especially hungry after having your wisdom teeth removed:
Pain relief medication: After oral surgery, your dentist or surgeon may prescribe pain medication to help manage any discomfort or pain. Some pain medications can cause stomach upset or nausea, which can make you feel less hungry. Conversely, if you aren't taking pain medication or if it is wearing off, you may feel an increase in appetite.
Limited diet: After wisdom teeth removal, it is common to have restrictions on what you can eat. Soft foods, such as soups, smoothies, and mashed potatoes, are encouraged for the first few days to avoid irritating the surgery site. These types of foods often lack the same level of nutrients and fiber as whole foods, so your body may crave more food to feel full and satisfied.
Increased metabolism: Your body's metabolism may speed up in response to the surgery and the healing process, which can cause you to feel hungrier than usual. This is especially true if you are using energy to heal from the surgery or if you are more active than usual.
Overall, feeling hungry after wisdom teeth removal is normal and usually not a cause for concern. However, it's important to listen to your body's signals and eat nutritious foods that will fuel your body's healing process.
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