Is blood in the mouth at night caused by the sequelae of cerebral infarction?

Blood in the mouth at night sleep is generally not related to the sequelae of cerebral infarction, mostly gingivitis or anti-embolism drug side effects caused by.
Sequelae of cerebral infarction are numbness and weakness of unilateral limbs, unfavorable speech, choking on drinking water, difficulty in swallowing, etc., and there will not be blood in the mouth when sleeping.
This situation needs to consider whether there are oral diseases such as gingivitis, which is often accompanied by red and swollen gums, pain and bad breath and other symptoms, and it is recommended to go to the stomatology department in time to make a clear diagnosis and carry out standardized treatment.
After cerebral infarction, it is necessary to take aspirin, atorvastatin and other cerebrovascular disease secondary prevention drugs regularly. Aspirin is an antiplatelet drug, bleeding gums is often a side effect of the drug, when similar symptoms occur, you can go to the neurology department to follow up, adjust the medication, if necessary, adjusted to the effect of a slightly milder antiplatelet drugs or suspend the use of the bleeding to stop before considering whether to continue to take.
It is recommended that patients should go to the hospital in time when discomfort occurs, and be treated under the guidance of the doctor.