What to do if your gums are swollen and painful

Gums swelling and pain when growing teeth, may be physiological phenomenon, gingivitis, etc., generally can be relieved through oral care, the application of drugs.
1. Physiological phenomenon: new teeth eruption may be impeded by the gums, resulting in symptoms such as gum swelling and pain, this is generally a normal physiological phenomenon, during the teething period, you can drink more water, less spicy and stimulating food, teeth out of the long, swollen and painful gums will ease the symptoms.
2. Gingivitis: If you don’t do a good job of cleaning your mouth when you are teething, it can lead to the propagation of bacteria in the mouth, causing inflammation of the gums and producing symptoms of swelling and pain. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions with chlorhexidine mouthwash rinse, and then on the surface of the gums to apply iodized glycerin or tin, which can remove bacteria and improve the symptoms of swelling and pain.
It is recommended to use warm water to gargle more often, try to choose a toothbrush with soft bristles, do not overstimulate the teeth, if the gums are swollen and painful, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying the condition.