I am 28 years old. Now a days I found that it was bleeding from my gum. So, please suggest me what to do.
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Hello, Gums become so tender and pus oozes when you press the gums, this is the main symptom of Pyorrhoea.Loosened teeth roots. Sepsis of digestive tract or liver disorders, if pus persists for a longer time. Take BC No. 18, 5 tabs thrice daily. Home remedies :- Guava: Unripe guava is rich in Vitamin C and is a styptic agent. Chewing raw guava arrests formation of pus in gums and is an excellent home remedy for Pyorrhoea. Lemon is rich in Vitamin C. Lemon strengthens teeth and helps in preventing inflammation of gums. Regular use of lemon is an excellent home remedy for Pyorrhoea.
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Hi, take homoeopathic medicine - merc. Sol. 30/ 3 times a day daily for a month. Brush your teeth with bakson's baksodent toothpaste 2 times (or more) a day daily. Gums are made of delicate tissue, though, so brushing the wrong way could damage them. Management: when people don't practice proper dental hygiene, bacteria in the mouth forms plaque on the teeth. These bacteria may cause your gums to become inflamed, which results in red, swollen, or bleeding gums. For many people with gingivitis, this inflammation is not painful. If you catch gingivitis early, it can be reversed and healed with proper oral hygiene. But left untreated, gingivitis can worsen and ultimately lead to tooth loss. What you eat and when you eat it also plays a part in keeping your gums from bleeding. Foods that contain lots of sugar or simple carbohydrates increase your risk for tooth and gum problems, as sugar creates an ideal environment for plaque to form. Take food that is low in sugar and high in the necessary nutrients found in foods like vegetables. Just remember to eat them in moderation, and brush after these snacks so that the sugar doesn't have time to stick around. Certain medicines also increase the likelihood that your gums will bleed. Some over-the-counter pain relievers, like aspirin, thin the blood and can therefore increase bleeding. ******do visit dentist once every 6 months******
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Hi, there are various reasons for bleeding gums like poor oral hygiene, vitamin deficiency, physical injury to gums, hormonal changes, medications etc. You have to visit dentist for professional cleaning and check-up to know the exact cause and solution of your problem. Regards.
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Go for scaling and polishing. This will reduce the bleeding from gums. Use a mouthwash twice daily after brushing. Maintain proper oral hygiene to prevent this.
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Get scaling polishing done by the dentist.
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It may be due to calculus which had led to gingivitis and causing bleeding, go for scaling and planing.
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