Swollen gums, white bumps on tounge, and sores around mouth?!


Question: Swollen gums, white bumps on tounge, and sores around mouth!?
I went to the doctor about 3 days ago, he gave me antibiotics and my symptoms have gotten worse!.!.
Does anybody know what this is and how to help the pain go away!?


I don't want another hospital bill!.!.!.


help!? - jWww@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Sounds like herpes stomatitis!. Will go away after a couple of weeks max!. Pain will go away with some ibuprofen and using a non-alcoholic, antiseptic and topical anaesthetic mouthwash like difflam a few times a day as required!. Keeping your gums clean now will help a heap - so if you can't even brush your teeth, use a soft face cloth to just wipe the teeth and gums gently!. Bleeding gums just mean unhealthy gums and they need cleaning!. The antibiotics will start kicking in soon, don't worry!Www@Answer-Health@Com

Swollen gums are triggered by plaque and it is one of the earliest signs of gingivitis and gum disease!. Gingivitis does not only affects the gums itself but the tissues and the bones below the gum line that supports the teeth!.

Poor nutrition and hormones may be the culprit of having swollen gums that if left untreated may lead into gingivitis!. Preventing swollen gums is the first step in preventing gingivitis and gum diseases!. The best way to prevent swollen gums is to prevent the bacteria that keeps on growing in the mouth, brushing and flossing regularly is important in this prevention process!.

Combination of proper oral hygiene and proper nutrition are the important ways in preventing swollen gums, gingivitis and gum disease!.


It is very uncomfortable if you are experiencing canker sores you may experience discomfort when chewing and when liquid passes the sore!. There is no such cure for canker sore, it will just go away in a week or two however you don't need to suffer from the discomfort and pain it brings!. It is being identified by round or oval in shape reddish swelling and when it burst it turns into stingy white to yellowish and they are usually found on the cheeks, tongue and inside linings of the lips!.

Such there is no cure for canker sores yet they can still be prevented!. They are usually caused by poor oral health hygiene, stress and food allergies!. Remedies to speed up the healing are available such as oral health care products these products can alleviate the pain and irritation associated with canker sores!. Whatever remedy you will use be sure that its safe and effective!.

for more information on gum and mouth disease you may visit http://www!.themouthdoctor!.caWww@Answer-Health@Com

i just think you need to see a dental expert, you are having warning signs of advanced periodontal disease which can become irreversible when left untreated!. advanced periodontal disease needs to be checked by a dentist, be also aware that gum disease can cause a host of health problems like heart attacks and strokes, infection can spread to other parts of the body as well!.

take oral health seriously for gum disease can affect general health if left untreated!. and it is best that you pay close attention to good oral hygiene to prevent gum disease from silently attacking and progressing!. make it a habit to properly and carefully brush and floss teeth to remove plaque and keep the mouth free from bad bacteria from proliferating!. visit http://www!.oramd!.co!.uk for more tips on how to take good care of the gums!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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