Can you drink herbal medicine for bleeding gums?

Bleeding gums can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine, but it should be treated by a physician who can identify the cause of the disease and should not use the medicine blindly. Gum bleeding belongs to the category of epistaxis in Chinese medicine, and common medicines used include Jiawei Qinggong San, Liuwei Di Huang Wan, Xi Gen San, etc. The common symptoms of epistaxis in Chinese medicine include Yin deficiency and fire exuberance (deficiency of Yin essence in the body). The common types of epistaxis in Chinese medicine include “Yin deficiency and fire exuberance” (deficiency of Yin and essence in the body, resulting in hyperactivity of deficiency and fire) and “stomach fire blazing”. If the symptoms of epistaxis are mainly bleeding gums, bright red blood, swollen and painful gums, thirst and halitosis, red tongue, etc., it is more likely to consider the possibility of blazing gastric heat, and medicines such as Jiawei Qingtu San can be chosen to treat it in order to clear the stomach and drain the fire. If bleeding from the gums, pale red blood, slow onset, teeth shaking not firm, red tongue, little moss, fine pulse (pulse becomes narrow and thin and speeds up), etc., consider the possibility of yin deficiency and fire, you can choose the six flavors of Di Huang Pill with Xi Roots San, etc., which can nourish yin and reduce fire (nourish yin essence and lower the fire). It is recommended that you consult your doctor before taking any medication, and not to take any medication blindly on your own.