Does child leukaemia brush tooth haemorrhage?

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Haemorrhage is the symptom of leukaemia, so, can child gum haemorrhage be leukaemia? In fact, most gingival bleeding is caused by gingivitis and periodontitis. Let's share my experience with you.

Does child leukaemia brush tooth haemorrhage?

Gingival bleeding caused by local causes is common in patients with gingivitis and periodontitis. These patients do not often brush their teeth, or the method of brushing teeth is not correct, in the gingival margin of the place where the calculus. Dental calculus is a kind of hard lime like material, which can stimulate the gums, cause inflammation, swelling and congestion of gums, and cause bleeding when brushing, sucking, biting hard objects or picking teeth; Severe in slight stimulation or no stimulation also bleeding, such as inflammation, high fever caused by gingival tissue vascular structure change, also can cause bleeding. Gingival bleeding caused by oral diseases is more common in gingivitis and periodontitis.

In addition, improper dentures, food impaction, periodontal damage, etc., can cause gingival bleeding. Some will leave traces of bleeding on the toothbrush. People don't have to worry about this situation, because this kind of bleeding will stop soon after brushing.

In addition, if dental caries has destroyed the crown (called residual crown in medicine), there is sharp enamel tissue on the surface of the residual crown, which cuts the gum like a knife and causes gingival bleeding; Some people eat carelessly, the bone into the gum, can also cause gum bleeding, but this bleeding only occurs in individual teeth on the gum, remove the residual crown, remove the bone spur, bleeding will stop; Some people bleed because of improper use of toothpick and picking gum. As long as you stop picking teeth or correct the method of using toothpick, the bleeding will stop soon.

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There is also a part of gingival bleeding caused by systemic diseases. This kind of gingival bleeding is often one of the clinical symptoms of systemic diseases. It is helpful for the diagnosis of systemic diseases, and the treatment should be very careful.