Symptoms of tongue bleeding are mainly considered to be related to factors such as trauma, inflammation, cancer and other diseases.
1. Trauma: Biting the tongue when eating or cutting the tongue when eating something sharp and hard may cause bleeding of the tongue.
2. Inflammation: after the tongue is infected with pathogenic bacteria, local redness, swelling, congestion and other inflammatory reactions may occur. If timely intervention is not possible, ulceration may be triggered, which may lead to pus and blood flow.
3. Cancer: for example, tongue cancer can lead to lumps in the affected area, accompanied by ulcers, pain and other symptoms, and some patients may also have symptoms of bleeding.
4. Other diseases: for example, leukemia, aplastic anemia and other diseases, which can also lead to bleeding symptoms on the tongue, gums and other parts of the body.
If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor to confirm the diagnosis in time and take targeted treatment.