What is the best medicine for swollen and painful gums during recovery from cerebral infarction?

Gum swelling and pain during recovery from a brain infarction usually does not require medication, and topical gingival medication can be administered. Swollen gums during recovery from cerebral infarction should first be treated with secondary prophylactic drugs such as aspirin and atorvastatin for cerebrovascular disease to prevent recurrence of new cerebral infarcts under the advice of neurosurgeon. For gum pain can be oral local treatment, gum pain first scaling, removal of calculus around the teeth, subgingival tartar periodontal scraping, localized iodine glycerin around the gums to promote the healing of the gums. In order to reduce the side effects of drugs on the body to bring harm. It is recommended that patients use saline to rinse their mouths before and after meals, and brush their teeth properly in the morning and evening. Daily light diet, avoid spicy and greasy, help to relieve the symptoms of swollen gums. Cerebral infarction recovery gum swelling and pain can be carried out oral local treatment, through the scaling of the gums on the drug to improve the gum symptoms, so as to avoid oral medication to bring harm to the body, you need to go to the hospital’s stomatology department to consult a doctor.