What happens to gum bleeding in hepatitis B patients

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2025-05-02 13:04:31 Views: 61 times

Gingival bleeding in hepatitis B patients may be caused by poor living habits, liver function decline, gingivitis and other factors.

What happens to gum bleeding in hepatitis B patients

1, poor living habits

recently eat a large number of hard food, leading to gums by friction stimulation, will appear gingival bleeding symptoms.

2, liver function decline

in patients with disease without timely treatment or improper treatment, leading to liver function decline, due to coagulation dysfunction, gingival bleeding symptoms.

What happens to gum bleeding in hepatitis B patients

3, gingivitis patients infected

by pathogenic microorganisms inflammation, will cause local gingival congestion, edema and ulcers, gingival bleeding symptoms.



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