Bleeding gums
Bleeding gums can be caused by various disorders ranging from mostly harmless to life-threatening diseases. Simple causes include mouth or dental conditions that cause bleeding. A number of the causes of gum bleeding are life-threatening illnesses, even if the bleeding is only mild. Rarely, the volume of blood loss
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Causes
Simple mouth conditions or dental condition causes include:
- Poor dental hygiene
- Toothbrush injury
- Mouth injury
- Tooth injury
- Gum injury
- Mouth inflammation (stomatitis)
- Mouth ulcers
- Tongue ulcers
Dental condition causes of bleeding include:
- Dental caries
- Gingivitis
- Periodontal disease (pyorrhea)
- Giant cell ...
Causes List for Bleeding gums
Possible causes of Bleeding gums (or similar symptoms) may include:1
- Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (bleeding gums)
- Afibrinogenemia (Gingival bleeding)
- Agranulocytosis (Bleeding gums)
- Alcohol-related liver disease (bleeding gums)
- Anemia (Bleeding gums)
- Aplastic anemia (bleeding gums)
- Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome (gum bleeds)
- Barotrauma (Bleeding gums)
- Bernard-Soulier syndrome, type A2, autosomal dominant (Gingival ...
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References
- Source: Algorithmically Generated List
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