“Fire” is a folk saying, gums on fire with swelling and pain symptoms, mostly for traditional Chinese medicine “stomach fire” performance, it is appropriate to clear the stomach fire, you can use the lips and teeth to clear the stomach pill, oxalic acid to clear the stomach pill, Huanglian stomach pills and other drugs to reduce swelling and pain.
1. Lip and Teeth Clearing Stomach Pill: Containing rhubarb, scutellaria baicalensis, gentian and other traditional Chinese medicines, it has the efficacy of clearing stomach fire, and can be used for swollen and painful gums, sore throat and other diseases caused by stomach fire. This product is contraindicated for pregnant women; it is not suitable for people with cold spleen and stomach, low food intake, frequent stools and loose stools; it is not suitable for people who take tonic proprietary Chinese medicines during the period of taking the medicine. Adverse reactions are not clear.
2. Niu Huang Qing Stomach Pill: contains artificial Niu Huang, rhubarb, chrysanthemum and other traditional Chinese medicines, has the effect of clearing the stomach and diarrhea, moistening the dryness and laxative, can be used for heart and stomach fire, dizziness, mouth and tongue sores, sore gums, mastoid moths (associated with tonsillitis), sore throat, constipation, urine and redness and other diseases. For safety, pregnant women should avoid taking it. Adverse reactions are not clear.
3. Huanglian Qinggong Pill: contains Huanglian, gardenia, forsythia and other traditional Chinese medicine ingredients, has the effect of clearing stomach and diarrhea, can be used for mouth and tongue sores, swollen and painful gums, gastric fever and toothache and other conditions of treatment. This product is contraindicated in pregnant women, children, the elderly and weak, the spleen and stomach cold people should not be used. Adverse reactions are not clear.
It is worth reminding that, if discomfort occurs, it is recommended to use medication under the guidance of a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner to identify the symptoms, and should not be used blindly and indiscriminately, in order to prevent adverse consequences.