Is gum ache a precursor to pregnancy?

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Gum swelling is generally not a precursor to pregnancy.

Is gum ache a precursor to pregnancy?

Pregnant precursors mainly include menopause, lethargy, nausea and vomiting, breast changes, etc., but usually do not appear gum swelling this performance. Gum swelling is more related to local oral problems. First, gum inflammation is one of the common causes of gum swelling. If you do not pay attention to oral hygiene, dental plaque, dental calculus and other accumulation in the gum edge, stimulate gum tissue, it is easy to cause inflammation, leading to gum swelling. Secondly, dietary factors may also cause. Long-term consumption of spicy, irritating food, may cause bad irritation to the gums, causing discomfort and swelling of the gums. Moreover, changes in body conditions such as fire may also affect the gums. When the body is in a state of fire, internal anger may be reflected in the gums, swelling and pain phenomenon.= In addition, oral diseases such as periodontitis, wisdom teeth pericoronitis, etc., can also lead to gum swelling and pain. In

short, there is no direct correlation between gum swelling and pregnancy, which cannot be regarded as a sign of pregnancy. If gum swelling and pain occurs, attention should be paid to oral health in a timely manner, appropriate oral care measures should be taken or the help of a dentist for diagnosis and treatment. To judge whether pregnant, it needs to be determined according to more specific performance such as menopause, and combined with relevant examinations.



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