There are many diseases that can cause swollen gums and weakness, including vitamin C deficiency and leukemia, and prompt medical attention is recommended.
Vitamin C deficiency can lead to congested and edematous gums and can cause generalized weakness. The first of these is the first of a series of tests that will be carried out in the future. Early oral lesions are characterized by congested and edematous gums, soft texture, and dark purple color, and as the disease worsens the gum surface may become eroded and ulcerated, which is prone to secondary infection. The main treatment measures are vitamin supplementation, keeping the mouth clean, and preventing and treating secondary infections.
Leukemia can also lead to swollen gums and, in severe cases, fatigue and weakness. Leukemia is a malignant blood disorder in which large numbers of proliferating immature blood cells fill the bone marrow cavity and replace normal bone marrow tissue. The number and shape of immature blood cells in the blood are abnormal and can infiltrate into all organs and tissues of the body. Leukemia needs to be treated by a specialist internist.
The above is just a brief description of diseases that may cause gum lesions. If you notice swollen and painful gums and symptoms such as fatigue and weakness, it is recommended to visit a hospital and receive professional treatment to avoid aggravation of the disease.