Bleeding gums are not uncommon in daily life. It can be treated by some physical means, paying attention to oral hygiene, and in case of poor results, medication is needed. Apply a cold compress to the bleeding gums. This will make the blood vessels constrict to reduce the blood flow to the gums. Wrap an ice cube in a clean cloth and place it on the bleeding gum area. Gauze pads can also be dipped in ice water and placed on the bleeding area with the same therapeutic effect. You can also apply direct pressure to the bleeding gum area by pressing down on it with a clean cloth or clean finger to block the blood flow and allow the bleeding to stop. Many people may have bleeding gums due to improper brushing or flossing techniques. For others, bleeding gums may be a sign of the development of gum disease, usually due to poor oral hygiene. Paying attention to proper brushing techniques during the day can reduce the frequency of bleeding. You usually need to choose a soft-bristled toothbrush and scrub towards different angles and different tooth surfaces for maximum cleaning of the teeth. It is good for oral hygiene and reduces the occurrence of gum disease. When some simple methods are not effective in treating bleeding gums, you can choose to seek medical help and use some hemostatic medications. Hemostatic medications can help initiate the body’s clotting mechanism or increase clotting factors to help stop bleeding quickly. Bleeding teeth are sometimes the main manifestation of some coagulopathies. It is important to make an accurate diagnosis and give timely treatment for these disorders.