BLOODY Gums?
Q: "I bleed occasionally when i brush my teeth. "
A: If you are not brushing excessively hard and your gums bleed, you may be suffering from gingivitis. Brushing and flossing it would "clean" the "dirty gums" which will bleed. This is normal, continue till it no longer bleeds. If however, the prolonged gingivitis worsens to a more serious form--periodontitis, do see a dentist. And the dentist can help to remove the hard tar tar on your teeth. Don't scold the dentist if you spit out bloody water after he cleans your teeth/gums. He's helping you.
MY SILLY ANALOGY: When Swordman A got poisoned, highly skilled Swordman B used his qi to force out the former's toxic blood and heal him... Woala!
P.S. BUT DON'T BRUSH EXCESSIVELY HARD TILL YOU HURT YOUR GUMS AND IT BLEEDS TOO!
A: If you are not brushing excessively hard and your gums bleed, you may be suffering from gingivitis. Brushing and flossing it would "clean" the "dirty gums" which will bleed. This is normal, continue till it no longer bleeds. If however, the prolonged gingivitis worsens to a more serious form--periodontitis, do see a dentist. And the dentist can help to remove the hard tar tar on your teeth. Don't scold the dentist if you spit out bloody water after he cleans your teeth/gums. He's helping you.
MY SILLY ANALOGY: When Swordman A got poisoned, highly skilled Swordman B used his qi to force out the former's toxic blood and heal him... Woala!
P.S. BUT DON'T BRUSH EXCESSIVELY HARD TILL YOU HURT YOUR GUMS AND IT BLEEDS TOO!
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