Gum bleeding is a common symptom that can cause nausea, local breakage, and when bleeding is heavy, dangerous situations such as anemia, weakness, and fainting can occur. Therefore, gum bleeding all the time should be taken seriously enough to make different treatments according to the causes of gum bleeding. First of all, if the bleeding is caused by local inflammation or trauma and the lesion is clearly visible, if it is a chronic inflammation, it is usually necessary to remove the irritant or damage, reduce inflammation, drink more water, eat lightly and rinse the mouth regularly. In the case of acute inflammation or trauma, in addition to the above treatment, it is necessary to apply different degrees of hemostatic methods (e.g., local hemostatic drugs, local filling, systemic hemostatic drugs, use of plugging agents, etc.) according to the size of the wound in a timely manner. In addition, if the gum bleeding is caused by systemic factors, it is often due to other diseases that cause coagulation dysfunction, such as blood disorders and liver and spleen dysfunction, so it is necessary to seek medical attention in a timely manner and do relevant examinations, such as blood routine, coagulation, bone marrow aspiration, and imaging examinations, under the guidance of a doctor to identify the cause and treat it symptomatically. In conclusion, bleeding gums is something that needs to be taken seriously and should be promptly sought and treated accordingly according to the cause.