Bubbles in the gums can be caused by herpes stomatitis, hand, foot and mouth disease, mouth ulcers and abscesses.
1. Herpetic stomatitis: It is a herpes in the gum area of the mouth caused by herpes simplex virus infection, which can lead to symptoms such as long bubbles, ulcers and pain in the gums.
2. Hand, foot and mouth disease: it is a febrile rash disease caused by enterovirus infection, which can lead to rashes, ulcers and blisters on the hands, feet, mouth, buttocks and other parts of the body, and it can also lead to long bubbles on the gums.
3. Mouth ulcers: Mouth ulcers caused by a variety of factors may also lead to symptoms such as gum bubbles.
4. Abscesses: Diseases such as periodontal abscesses and alveolar abscesses can also lead to the appearance of bubbles on the gums.
There may be other reasons for long bubbles on the gums, and you need to go to the hospital in time to get checked out and get a clear picture of the cause.