What reason is gingival haemorrhage caused?
Is it a vitamin deficiency?
Many people will have this experience, when brushing their teeth or after getting up in the morning there will be bleeding gums. The cause of bleeding gums is quite complex, related to the usual poor diet and irregular work and rest, and may be directly related to oral diseases.
When bleeding gums occur, we should find out the cause in time, and then take corresponding measures to alleviate it.
Is gingival haemorrhage caused by lack of vitamin?
Some people think that as a result of gingival bleeding because of the lack of certain vitamins, long-term serious lack of vitamin c is indeed can actually that causes red, swollen, bleeding gums and phenomenon, often eat hot excitant food and Fried food, don’t like to eat vegetables and fruits and other foods rich in vitamin c, can cause oral cavity inflammation, finally will cause the phenomenon of bleeding gums.
But in a small number of people, it can also be caused by a systemic condition such as a blood disease, and the vast majority of bleeding gums are a symptom of gingivitis.
Healthy gums should be pink, shiny, and firm. When the gums become inflamed, the gums become red and discolored, and the body becomes swollen and loose, making it easy to bleed.
Gingivitis is actually a relatively mild form of periodontal disease, which affects only the gum tissue and not other periodontal tissues, mainly due to an inflammatory reaction caused by plaque around the gums.
In general, plaque cannot be washed away with water. Brushing and flossing can remove some of the plaque, but stones can only be removed by cleaning. Removing plaque and stones, as well as inflammatory factors around the gums, can play a role in treating gingivitis.
Gingival bleeding may be the precursor of periodontitis gingivitis is a progressive disease, this disease as long as not secondary infection, under normal circumstances a week or so will be good.
However, if gingivitis is not managed properly, it can develop into periodontitis, which is no longer a soft tissue problem but involves the alveolus bone, and the teeth gradually lose their support and begin to loosen and fall out.
Periodontitis will not only cause tooth loosening and loss, but also affect the health of the whole body, such as aggravating cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, diabetes, and digestive diseases.
Pregnant women are prone to gingival bleeding during pregnancy, the level of progesterone in the body of pregnant women will be greatly increased, which will make the capillary dilatation in gingival tissue, and the permeability of blood vessels will increase, inflammatory cells and fluid leakage will increase, and finally lead to the phenomenon of gingival swelling and bleeding.
Therefore, during pregnancy, pregnant women should pay more attention to the cleaning of the oral cavity at ordinary times, to adhere to the morning and evening brushing and gargling after meals, and to choose a soft toothbrush, brushing the teeth when the action should be gentle, can not force too hard and lead to gum damage.