Normally there are no parasites in the gums, but if you have symptoms of gum discomfort, you should seek medical attention. Gums are the pink tissue that surrounds the neck of the teeth and is part of the oral mucosa. Parasites usually do not live in the gums. If a patient finds parasites in his or her mouth, he or she should promptly check his or her daily food and water sources for parasitic contamination to rule out the possibility of food-borne parasites. If the patient has gum discomfort symptoms, may be caused by periodontitis, gum abscess, dental calculus and other diseases, the patient should promptly go to the regular hospital dental clinic for examination, clear cause for targeted treatment. It is recommended that patients should pay attention to oral hygiene in their lives, brush their teeth diligently, rinse their mouths in time after eating, try to take light food as the main focus, and reduce eating spicy and stimulating, sugary food, so as not to aggravate the discomfort of the gums and so on.