What Causes Redness In Gum,tooth Ache And Burning Sensation In Mouth?
my boyfriend s gum are red raw and he s says he feels his mouth is on fire and his teeth ache too he is also coughing up blood annd can not eat too well his glands feel up and flamed too and he is also drain of energy do you have any idea what is wrong with him???
Thanks for your query, I have gone through your query. The redness in the gums associated with tooth can be because of the gum as well as tooth infection. The other possible cause can be herpetic gingivostomatitis, which is charecterised by gum infection and ulcers. Nothing to be panic, consult a oral physician and get it evaluated. If it is a gum infection, get your teeth cleaned. If it is a tooth infection, then get the tooth treated with RCT. If it is a viral infection, you need to take topical anesthetic and analgesics like 2%lignocaine and choline salicylate gel (anabel gel) apply 3-4 times daily before food. You can also take systemic analgesics like diclofenac 50mg BID for 3 days for the pain. Do saline gargling. I hope my answer will help you, take care.
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What Causes Redness In Gum,tooth Ache And Burning Sensation In Mouth?
Thanks for your query, I have gone through your query. The redness in the gums associated with tooth can be because of the gum as well as tooth infection. The other possible cause can be herpetic gingivostomatitis, which is charecterised by gum infection and ulcers. Nothing to be panic, consult a oral physician and get it evaluated. If it is a gum infection, get your teeth cleaned. If it is a tooth infection, then get the tooth treated with RCT. If it is a viral infection, you need to take topical anesthetic and analgesics like 2%lignocaine and choline salicylate gel (anabel gel) apply 3-4 times daily before food. You can also take systemic analgesics like diclofenac 50mg BID for 3 days for the pain. Do saline gargling. I hope my answer will help you, take care.