More info needed: Bleeding gums are usually associated with gingivitis, from not flossing teeth. Bleeding gums can sometimes be associated with a blood problem or a nutritional problem. At any rate you need to be seen by your physician or dentist to clarify what is going on. Good luck.
Answered 11/26/2016
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Bleeding gums: Bleeding from gums is commonly related to inflammation of gums though it can also be due to bleeding disorder or vitamin C deficiency too . Try saline rinse, take Vit C tablet and if still not improving see dentist.
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Bleeding gums: Usually sign of gum disease, an inflammatory infection process. Sometimes seen in systemic problem such as diabetes or vitamin C insufficiency. See your Dentist. Referral to.a gum/bone specialist, a Periodontist, may be in order. If not the more common problem, a gum infection, Dentist will refer you to appropriate Physician. If longer than 6 months since last Dental exam you'r overdue.
Answered 11/26/2016
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