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Sensitive Roof Mouth, Pain While Eating, Blood After Brushing, Gargled With Hydrogen Peroxide, Bumps In Mouth
I noticed that the roof of my mouth became sensitive to salty foods. It was painful to eat fries. this morning when I went to brush there was blood on the toothbrush. I also spit out blood. I went and gargled with hydrogen peroxide . Is there anything else I should do? Normally, I just get bumps in my mouth whenever I consume to much salt.
when there is sensitivity on the roof (palate) there may me many causes of this one of the most common cause is allergy to some spices because of which it can happen, but if there is some reddish area in the roof which is increasing or any ulcer present there then you should contact your dentist early, and the blood on the toothbrush is not related to that it is something need not to worry you just visit your dentist and get your teeth cleaned because when there is plaque deposition on the tooth gums might bleed, it will be relieved after getting the teeth cleaned.
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Sensitive Roof Mouth, Pain While Eating, Blood After Brushing, Gargled With Hydrogen Peroxide, Bumps In Mouth
when there is sensitivity on the roof (palate) there may me many causes of this one of the most common cause is allergy to some spices because of which it can happen, but if there is some reddish area in the roof which is increasing or any ulcer present there then you should contact your dentist early, and the blood on the toothbrush is not related to that it is something need not to worry you just visit your dentist and get your teeth cleaned because when there is plaque deposition on the tooth gums might bleed, it will be relieved after getting the teeth cleaned.