Swollen gums, pain in the ear, tinnitus, most of the considerations should be the liver, gallbladder, stomach fire caused by heat. In addition, can not be ruled out is the kidney yin deficiency fire (body Yin essence loss, the emergence of virtual fire hyper), the need for traditional Chinese medicine doctor under the guidance of the identification of reasonable analysis, and then give treatment. 1. Liver, gallbladder and stomach fire-heat: If there is prolonged liver-qi stagnation (the liver’s qi and blood transportation is not smooth, emotional depression), and the stagnation turns into fire and violates the stomach (the liver’s qi is not smooth so that it violates the stomach’s function), then it will lead to liver, gallbladder and stomach fire-heat symptoms, and there will be swollen and painful gums and pain and tinnitus in the ear. This is because the evil of fire-heat will travel up the Foot Yangming Stomach Meridian to the gums and cause swelling and pain in the gums. The liver and gallbladder are in contact with each other, and the gallbladder meridian will circulate in the ear, and the fire-heat evil will go up to the ear and cause pain in the ear and tinnitus. So the liver, gallbladder and stomach heat will appear gum swelling and pain, pain in the ear, dry mouth, bitter breath and bad breath, dry stools, yellow urine and other symptoms. 2. Kidney yin deficiency and fire: the kidney opens the orifices in the ear, if the kidney yin deficiency, false fire inflammation will appear gum swelling and pain or pain in the ear tinnitus phenomenon. At the same time will be accompanied by dry mouth and throat, waist and knee soreness and weakness (waist and knee soreness and weakness), tongue pale red, pulse (pulse becomes narrow and thin and accelerated rate) and other symptoms. In the clinic, it is necessary to distinguish whether it is real fire or virtual fire to give the corresponding treatment, not blindly self-medication, must be in the doctor of traditional Chinese medicine under the guidance of the identification of rational use of medication.