Suggest Treatment For Bleeding Gums
Brush your teeth twice each day.
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Welcome to Healthcare Magic.
One of the most common causes of your symptoms is the buildup of plaque on your teeth which can lead to inflamed gums (gingivitis).
Also brushing too hard or hormonal changes during pregnancy (second and third month of pregnancy) can cause bleeding.
I suggest you to make an appointment with your dentist for plaque removal. Try to visit your dentist at least once a year. Use soft toothbrush.
Please note that it is very important to check up your gums because gingivitis can progress to periodontitis and can cause you to lose teeth in the future.
Hope I have answered your query. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help.
bleeding gums may indicate pregnancy.
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Gums are more likely to bleed during pregnancy because of hormonal changes when they are more sensitive to the bacteria in plaque. It typically occurs in second/ third month of pregnancy but it can occurs earlier. So if you have bleeding gums and breast tenderness and you were trying for a baby you may be pregnant.
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Progesterone can cause gum bleeding.
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I guess you meant depo-provera. It contains progesterone which increases the blood flow to the gums and can cause bleeding.
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You do not have to be worry.
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A baby is safe in the womb. Giving a hug or squeezing will not harm it.
Uterus is a very strong muscle which together with pubic bone and spinal cord provides protection so you do not have to be worry.
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Stomach is located on the left side.
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It is absolutely normal that you hear growls on the left side. This is because stomach is located on the left side of the upper abdomen. You can not hear it on the right side.
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You should make an ultrasound.
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There are some options like he squeezed you to hard or you may have very sensitive skin in this area. But to be sure that everything is all right I suggest you to make an abdominal ultrasound to rule out serious conditions.
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