That's impossible to say. I suggest you go see your dentist and take a pregnancy test. Maybe you just need to eat healthier.
no
Headaches, tender or painful breasts and nipples are common signs of early pregnancy. Red, tender gums that bleed when you floss or brush are a sign of pregnancy gingivitis, found by about half of women during pregnancy it is caused by the increase in progesterone making your gums more sensitive to the bacteria in plaque and by the increase in the blood supply to your mouth.
Yes it can. Go and see the dentist
i hear that during pregnancy your gums bleed alot more.so maybe idk maybe you should loo into it good luck
The remedy for sore gums is sucking on a lemon.
No
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Sore joints and gums can be caused by many problems. This includes anemia, or low red blood cells, dehydration and even multiple sclerosis.
For gums you should soak in salt water. for a tongue leave it alone i guess
Allergic reactions or allergies can impact any part of the body. Sore, reddened gums can be commonplace with allergies. A prescription of Miracle Mouth can soothe and improve symptoms.
Yes, it is common for the gums to be swollen and sore. You can put some orajel or some clove oil on them to soothe them and reduce the swelling. If it persists, see your dentist.
Yes, low iron levels in the body can contribute to sore gums. Iron deficiency can lead to anemia, which may result in reduced oxygen delivery to tissues, including the gums, causing inflammation and discomfort. Additionally, iron deficiency can impair immune function, making the gums more susceptible to infections and soreness. If experiencing sore gums, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.