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[|Human|] Both my 16 year old daughters had all four wisdom teeth removed a week ago.  The first day the both took Hydrocodone/acetametophen 7.5-750 for the pain and ondansetron ODT 4mg tablets for the nausea, they constantly threw up.   So the next day the doctor prescribed 600 mg ibuprofen which they took for for five day, 3 - 4 tablets a day. on the sixth day they took  200 mg ibuprofen tablet, over the counter, One in the morning, one in the afternoon and two (400 mg) at bedtime.  Today they woke up feeling ill and vomited blood.  One daughter threw up twice with blood and the other once with blood.  No medication was given at all today,  They are both feeling very sick and queezy, but no vomiting since this morning.  They said they were feeling a little better this morning and drank a banana smoothie, but after they starting feeling ill again, but no vomiting.  Now there are afraid to try to eat anything in case it make them feel worse.  I took them to the oral surgeon this morning and he said everything looked fine with their teeth.  I wondered if the ibuprophen did this to them and he said its a possibility.  What do I do the help them??  Should I take them to the ER?
[|AI|]  Hello, Thanks for posting your query in Chat Doctor forum. Vomitting as well as dizziness are the symptoms usually associated with post-extraction of wisdom tooth. I would advise you to take plenty of fluids as well as nutritious diet to keep yourself nourished. Take rest for 4-5 days, avoid anxiety and stress. Since you are c/o body discharge while omitting, you must consult a GP as soon as possible. Meanwhile, gargle frequently with lukewarm saline. Hope this helps.