Why does the gum bleed after giving birth to a child
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Giving birth to a baby is a happy thing. The arrival of a small life will bring happiness to two families. The baby is the crystallization of two people's love, but it will bring some complications after giving birth to the baby. Let's take a look at why gingival hyperplasia occurs after giving birth to the baby.
Why does the gum bleed after giving birth to a child
First, gingival bleeding is often the result of gingival inflammation; inflammation is also caused by the stimulation of tartar and calculus; the formation of tartar and calculus is caused by the failure to thoroughly remove the food debris and calcium accumulated between teeth and gingival pocket. Brushing and gargling is the most effective way to remove these causes. Chronic gingivitis is the result of not brushing and gargling properly and often.
Second: a good way to prevent gingival bleeding is to brush your teeth effectively in the morning and evening, and gargle after meals. It is recommended to go to the dentist in time to check whether there are dental calculus. You can go to the dentist for ultrasonic cleaning treatment. You can dip 3% hydrogen peroxide solution (hydrogen peroxide) with a medical cotton swab, and apply it on the gingival margin. If there are bubbles, gargle with warm water. Then apply 2% iodine glycerin or iodophor. Three times a day until the gums heal.
Third: it is recommended that you take amoxicillin, metronidazole tablets, VC Yinqiao Tablets and other treatment under the guidance of the doctor, drink more water, fast spicy food, can use salt water gargle, diet should also pay more attention to supplement food rich in vitamin C, eat more fruits and vegetables.
matters needing attention
Mothers who have given birth to babies must pay attention to the situation of postpartum gingival bleeding. They should improve their eating habits, brush their teeth and gargle effectively. If there is no improvement in the phenomenon of bleeding, they need to see a doctor in time to prevent delaying the illness, and take oral medicine when necessary.