Can you exercise with swollen gums?

Swollen teeth should not be exercised as much as possible, as the movement will accelerate the blood circulation in the face, thus aggravating the swollen gums. It is recommended at this time to discover the cause of the disease in time and treat the cause. The cause of gum swelling and pain may be caused by dental inflammation, which requires timely treatment of the teeth so that the gum swelling and pain can be completely eliminated. Gum swelling and pain is caused by inflammation of the gums around the blocked wisdom teeth, at this time you can take oral antibiotics to control the inflammation, and then remove the blocked wisdom teeth as soon as possible, so that the inflammation can be completely eliminated, and at this time do not exercise, it is easy to reduce the body’s resistance, resulting in more serious inflammation. Swollen and painful gums are likely to be periodontal abscesses caused by periodontal disease. Periodontal abscesses are likely to cause interstitial infections if they are not effectively controlled in time. Patients must go to the periodontal department at the first time, and if necessary, incision and drainage can be made to drain the pus completely so that the periodontal abscess can be completely eliminated.