What’s wrong with itchy gums?

  Itchy gums are an abnormal sensation in the mouth, often suggesting some abnormal changes in the organism, and there are many reasons for itchy teeth.  First of all, the most common is caused by local factors on the teeth, which are more or less distributed with tartar, plaque, food debris, etc. These substances stimulate the roots of the teeth downward, which will produce the symptoms of itchy gums, especially when the symptoms are more obvious when the fire. These substances irritate the gums for a long time to form gingivitis, which often initially manifests as itchy gums and is relieved when you bite down hard, but if left untreated, gingivitis further worsens and swollen and painful gums can occur.  In addition, gums are also closely related to other body systems. For example, during menstruation and pregnancy, women’s itchy gums are aggravated by changes in hormone levels, plus these women may usually have mild gingivitis. Another example is that fungal infections in the mouth can also trigger itchy gums, which should be treated in the oral mucosa department and commonly treated with oral mycophenolate tablets or baking soda rinses.  In life, many people have itchy gums, and some even frequently. For such patients, it is advisable to go to the hospital for relevant examinations to avoid delaying the condition.