Swollen gum packs are usually caused by burns, external irritation or inflammatory factors, and can be hematomas of the gums or just mild congestion and edema. If the gum swelling is mild, it can usually resolve on its own without treatment; if the swelling is large and affects the patient’s chewing function, it is usually not easy to eliminate on its own and requires active treatment. Individual patients may develop gingival tumors during pregnancy, resulting in swollen gum packs, which are usually enlarged, hyperplastic gums that can also subside on their own after delivery. First, if the blood blisters are caused by burns or fish sticks that lead to blood blisters in the gums, they can be picked with a sterile needle tool to avoid gum infection, and the release of the bruised blood can promote wound healing in the swollen gums. When external impact leads to congestion, edema and more obvious pain in the gums, swelling treatment is required, which can accelerate the improvement of the symptoms of the swollen gum package, and if necessary, medical examination can be carried out to clarify whether there is a possibility of bone damage. Second, inflammatory swelling 1, anti-inflammatory and swelling: If the swollen gum bag also has red, hot and painful manifestations, it usually suggests inflammation of the gums and requires active anti-inflammatory treatment. If the swollen gum is caused by gingivitis, it can usually be relieved after taking anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drugs; 2. causal treatment: If the patient with swollen gum pack has underlying diseases such as dental caries, periapical periodontitis, pulpitis, etc., the symptoms are only temporarily relieved after anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving treatment. It is necessary to fill the tooth, open pulp drainage, root canal treatment or even extract the affected tooth to fundamentally relieve the phenomenon of swollen gum pockets and also to avoid recurrence. It is important to pay attention to oral care on a daily basis to avoid gum infections that can cause dental disease episodes, which in turn can lead to swollen gum pockets. When eating, be careful not to burn the food too hot, so as not to burn the gums, and also not to eat too fast, so as not to eat carefully, so as not to occur, such as fish spines piercing the gums.