Need to see to have a better idea. A number of meds can cause this. It taking any go to dugs.com and look up.
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If your gums are puffy and bleed when you brush them than you than you should be concerned. You may have poor oral hygiene, are taking medications that could cause this or a medical problem. See a dentist for evaluation and treatment now.
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Most common cause of what you describe is inflammatory action caused by bacterial infection, and may be exacerbated by periodic hormonal changes. See your Dentist for professional cleaning help heal tissues. Start flossing or using a water flosser DAILY. Have Dentist or Hygienist review your oral hygiene program because what you are doing now is not working. Review your medications with Dentist.
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