What’s wrong with swollen and painful gums before menstruation

Swollen gums before menstruation may be caused by poor oral hygiene, hormone level changes, etc., the phenomenon should be taken seriously, and in life also need to drink more water to improve their symptoms.
1. Poor oral hygiene: poor oral hygiene is an important cause of gingivitis, gingivitis, poor oral hygiene can lead to a large accumulation of stones around the teeth, plaque, hormonal changes in the body, the body’s resistance to decline in gingivitis will be induced.
2. Changes in hormone levels: Before menstruation, estrogen levels in a woman’s body will change, which may lead to gingival cell hyperplasia, which in turn causes the symptoms of swollen and painful gums. The blood flow to the uterus increases before menstruation, which causes vasodilatation of the gums and periodontal membranes, which may also lead to swollen and painful gums.
Pay attention to oral hygiene when this symptom occurs, insist on brushing teeth correctly in the morning and evening, and use light salt water to rinse the mouth. In general, avoid having too much anxiety and keep an optimistic mindset. If the symptoms are serious or cannot be improved, consult a doctor in time.