Is it normal for teeth to bleed during menopause?

Bleeding teeth should mean bleeding gums. Bleeding gums are not normal during menopause and there is no direct link between bleeding gums and menopause. Menopausal gum bleeding is not normal, gum bleeding is usually due to oral diseases, such as periodontitis, gingivitis, apical periodontitis, etc., can cause the phenomenon of bleeding gums, mainly due to inflammation stimulation, and there is no connection between menopause. Menopausal bleeding is mainly in the position of irregular vaginal bleeding, mainly due to the decline in ovarian function, the body’s hormone level disorders caused by irregular bleeding, but also may be due to cervical cancer, endometritis, endometrial cancer, cervical cancer, and will not lead to bleeding gums. Bleeding gums during menopause is not normal, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital stomatology department in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of bleeding gums, and to give standardized treatment after a clear diagnosis, so as not to ignore the symptoms and take them lightly.