It is commonly believed that biting ginger for swollen gums doesn’t work. There is no evidence that ginger has a therapeutic effect on swollen gums.
Swollen and painful gums are usually due to plaque, calculus and other causes of gingivitis, mostly caused by a lack of oral hygiene. It usually manifests as bleeding gums, abscesses, bad breath and other symptoms. It is usually recommended to pay attention to oral hygiene in daily life, rinse mouth and brush teeth in time after meals. Eating should be light, avoid eating spicy and stimulating food.
Ginger contains proteins, multi-vitamins, carotenoids, calcium, iron, phosphorus and other substances that are beneficial to the body. Ginger contains curcumin, resin, starch and fiber. Eating it in moderation is good for the body.
If the diagnosis of gingival pain disease, it is recommended that early standardized treatment in order to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.