Is gum bleeding cancer for no reason?


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Gum bleeding is not always cancer.
Although oral cancer such as gum cancer may cause gum bleeding, it is relatively rare. More common causes of gum bleeding include oral diseases such as gingivitis and periodontitis, which are usually caused by bacterial infections, plaque and dental calculus, which cause congestion, swelling, and bleeding when stimulated.
In addition, vitamin C deficiency, blood coagulation system abnormalities (such as thrombocytopenia, leukemia, etc.), side effects of drugs (such as anticoagulants, antidepressants, etc.), and excessive brushing or use of a hard toothbrush may also cause gum bleeding.
Therefore, when gum bleeding is not cause, there is no need to panic, but you should not take it lightly. You should see a doctor in time to determine the specific cause and receive appropriate treatment.