Bleeding gums are the most often symptom of gum disease. However, it can also point to other health problems as well. Occasional bleeding of the gums can be caused by vigorous brushing of your teeth or wearing dentures that don’t fit you. Frequent gum bleeding can also indicate more serious problems, including:
- periodontitis (an advanced form of gum disease)
- leukemia (cancer of the blood)
- vitamin deficiency
- lack of clotting cells (platelets)
Remedies: