What should I do if I break my gums brushing my teeth?

Brushing the gums broken if it is caused by improper force, no special treatment, if it is caused by gingivitis, aplastic anemia and other diseases, need to take medication for the cause of the disease, surgical treatment. 1. Improper use of force: If you brush your teeth with too much force and break your gums, resulting in bleeding gums, there is no need for special treatment, and it can be relieved by yourself after brushing your teeth. 2. Gingivitis: The patient’s gums often bleed when brushing or biting hard objects. Serious cases need to use 1%~3% hydrogen peroxide solution to rinse the gingival sulcus, or use antibacterial mouthwash, such as 0.12%~0.2% chlorhexidine. If the gingival state cannot be restored after the inflammation subsides, gingivoplasty is feasible. 3. Aplastic anemia: typical symptoms are bleeding gums, oral mucosa, when brushing the gums caused by stimulation will cause bleeding. Patients need to follow the medical advice to use phenolsulfonyl ethylamine and other hemostatic drugs, as well as cyclosporine and other immunosuppressants, for patients with severe retroviruses, they need to follow the medical advice to use hematopoietic growth factor, eltrombopag and other drugs, as well as hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. 4. Other: In addition, you also need to consider is gum polyps, gingival tumor, leukemia, vitamin K deficiency and other diseases. If you brush your teeth to break the gums to exclude the normal situation, you need to go to the hospital in a timely manner, with the doctor to actively treat the primary disease, the use of drugs need to follow the doctor’s instructions.