Baby gums red, swollen and bleeding may be seen in gum abscess, herpes pharyngitis, gingivitis, etc., according to the different causes of the choice of drug treatment, surgical treatment and other methods.
1. Gingival abscess: acute periodontal infectious disease, typically manifested as red and swollen gums, sometimes accompanied by bleeding. Antibiotics such as tinidazole, penicillin and ceftazidime can be used to control the infection and relieve the symptoms. If the abscess is more serious, surgical incision is needed to drain the abscess, in order to relieve the symptoms of suppression of redness and bleeding.
2. Herpetic pharyngitis: Herpetic pharyngitis is often accompanied by bleeding gums, oral odor and other manifestations. Herpetic pharyngitis is mainly treated with medication, and commonly used drugs include antiviral drugs such as ganciclovir and acyclovir, as well as antibiotics such as penicillin and erythromycin.
3. Gingivitis: Gums bleed when brushing teeth or biting hard objects. You can use 1%-3% hydrogen peroxide solution, 0.12%-0.2% chlorhexidine or iodine preparation for local rinsing to relieve the symptoms of red, swollen and bleeding gums.
Baby gums red, swollen and bleeding can be seen in a variety of factors, it is recommended that parents take it to the hospital, after a clear diagnosis, follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, do not use without authorization.