As we all know, the first thing we do when we wake up every morning is to brush our teeth and wash our face. Although this is a small matter, many friends still find that their teeth are bleeding when preparing to brush their teeth or when brushing their teeth. So why does bleeding occur when brushing teeth? I will explain it in detail for you today. There are many reasons for bleeding gums, generally speaking there are the following: Tartar irritation: Due to lack of regular brushing, the plaque attached to the teeth gradually forms tartar, which will constantly irritate the gums and cause gum inflammation and bleeding. Caries irritate teeth. When dark brown cavities are formed near the gums due to tooth decay, their edges are uneven and sharp, which often irritate the gums to cause ulcers and bleeding. When periodontal disease occurs around the teeth, the main symptoms are gingival edema, inflammation, and congestion and dilation of new blood vessels, which often cause bleeding when chewing or brushing teeth. If periodontal disease occurs, it may develop into alveolar abscess or loose teeth, and gingival bleeding may be more likely to occur. The above are the most common local causes of gingival bleeding. Some systemic diseases can also cause bleeding gums. Such as blood diseases, including various types of leukemia, hemophilia, thrombocytopenic purpura, aplastic anemia, granulocytopenia, etc. Clinically, it has been found that some tumors growing on the gums, including tumors that have metastasized to the gums from other parts of the body, are prone to bleeding. Certain diseases such as cirrhosis, hypersplenism, late-stage nephritis, etc. can cause low coagulation function or severe anemia due to lack of vitamin C, which may also cause bleeding gums. For those who suffer from bleeding gums due to systemic diseases mentioned above, they should go to the hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible. In addition, some women may experience gingival bleeding during puberty or pregnancy due to changes in endocrine regulation. Most of the bleeding can heal on their own after this period and generally no special treatment is required. If your gums are bleeding, you should first go to the hospital to find out the cause of the bleeding. If it is caused by periodontitis or gingivitis, you need to go to the dentistry department for treatment, and at the same time, strengthen oral hygiene. If the bleeding gums are caused by systemic diseases, you should go to the internal medicine department for examination as soon as possible to get a clear diagnosis, and at the same time, use 1% to 3% hydrogen peroxide solution to rinse your mouth to prevent oral infection and bad breath caused by bleeding. The above is the solution to bleeding when brushing your teeth every day that I introduced to you today. If necessary, you can also collect other relevant knowledge about bleeding when brushing teeth in the morning. It is recommended that everyone pay attention to their diet, ensure balanced nutrition, exercise more, maintain a reasonable work and rest time, and have regular physical examinations. If conditions permit, you can also communicate with professional doctors. |
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