What are the symptoms of gingival hemangioma?

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The symptoms of gingival hemangioma are obvious congestion and redness on the gum surface, and it is easy to bleed when brushing teeth. More common gums show a lump that is purple or red. When squeezing the gum lump, there is pain. At the same time, the color of the lump becomes lighter, and then it returns to purple or red. When eating, it may cause pain. Brushing can also cause bleeding. Hemangioma is a congenital benign tumor, or vascular malformation, more common in infants born or shortly after birth, it originated from residual embryonic angioblasts. Oral maxillofacial hemangioma occurs mostly in the face skin, subcutaneous tissue and oral mucosa, such as tongue, lips, mouth bottom and other tissues, can be cured.

What are the symptoms of gingival hemangioma?



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