August 4, 2008

Swollen Gums: A Major Symptoms Of Bleeding Gums

Bleeding gums is in fact a very serious issue that should be addressed should any signs of it arise. The gums are the supporting structure of your teeth and any problems with them are often indicative of the start of something much more serious. Not a disease in itself, bleeding gums is often a symptom of something more serious. The bleeding, swollen gums are actually your body trying to heal itself. There are four major symptoms of bleeding gums. The first is swollen, painful or sensitive gums. Another is the presence of blisters around the gums which are painful especially when touched. Discoloration of the gums is another symptom which leaves the gums looking bright red and slightly shiny. A neglected bleeding gum problem could result in something far worse; bacterial components coming from the infected area could end up in the bloodstream, and create more infections and a fever.

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