Although I am not a doctor, I always thought that blood clots coming out of gums result from congested blood in the gums. I think if gums are massaged then blood will be circulated and extra congested blood will go away. Sees this should be a frequent task and not a one-time every once and while. Although I am not a doctor, I always thought that blood clots coming out of gums result from congested blood in the gums. I think if gums are massaged then blood will be circulated and extra congested blood will go away. Sees this should be a frequent task and not a one-time every once and while.
Gums may turn white because there is a lack of blood flow. This can cause numbness as well. Gums can also turn white due to gum disease.
No, but if you have sensitive gums it will bleed. Sensetive gums may be caused by lack of brushing or having dental treatment.
Yes, scurvy can cause bleeding gums as it is a result of severe vitamin C deficiency. Vitamin C is essential for the synthesis of collagen, a protein that helps maintain the integrity of blood vessels in the gums. When vitamin C levels are low, the blood vessels become weak and easily damaged, leading to bleeding gums.
It is not normal to have blood seeping from your gums. That is usually a sign of periodontal disease. yes robots
Extremity bruising,pale gums and skin,exhaustion
Purple gums can be caused by several factors, including gum disease (such as gingivitis or periodontitis), poor oral hygiene, or systemic conditions like vitamin deficiencies (particularly vitamin C) and certain blood disorders. Inflammation and inadequate blood flow to the gums can also lead to discoloration. If someone notices persistent purple gums, it is important to consult a dental professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
you're probably tasting blood, might be bleeding gums?
Sore joints and gums can be caused by many problems. This includes anemia, or low red blood cells, dehydration and even multiple sclerosis.
Absolutely not!!!! Blood cannot stain your teeth!!! I'm a dental hygienist!
Periodontitis...........I think.
I've seen them in many shades of pink. If their tounge/gums are blue then they NEED A VET, THAT MEANS THEY DON'T HAVE ENOUGH OXYGEN IN THEIR BLOOD, they will die soon if you put this off.