What should I do if I can’t eat with inflamed gums?

Inflammation of the gums, that is, gingivitis, patients can take general measures to regulate the phenomenon of not being able to eat, medication, surgery and other therapeutic measures. 1. General measures: when patients with gingivitis can not eat, it is recommended that patients consume easy-to-digest foods, such as rice porridge, vegetable soup, noodle soup, etc., without excessive chewing, which can provide patients with the energy needed by the body every day. Patients should ensure oral hygiene, brush their teeth on time to avoid bacterial growth and aggravate the condition. 2. Medication: Patients with gingivitis can use anti-inflammatory solutions such as hydrogen peroxide solution and chlorhexidine gargle as prescribed by the doctor. If the patient has tooth pain, the patient can take oral ibuprofen extended-release capsules, aspirin tablets and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs as prescribed by the doctor. 3. Surgical treatment: Inflammation of the gums can be treated with periodontal therapy if it is caused by dental calculus. Ultrasonic scaling followed by periodontal medication can gradually relieve the inflammation. Gingivitis patients can not eat the symptoms, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner, in accordance with the doctor’s instructions to take appropriate treatment measures, not to take their own medicine.