What’s wrong with my gums and the left side of my neck?

Gum pain on the left side of the neck may be caused by gingivitis, tonsil inflammation, submandibular lymphadenitis, etc. The pain in the left side of the neck may be caused by gingivitis, tonsil inflammation, submandibular lymphadenitis and other reasons.
1. Gingivitis: If you don’t pay attention to oral hygiene, plaque or calculus may accumulate in the teeth for a long period of time, causing inflammation of the gums and gum pain involving the left side of the neck.
2. Inflammation of the tonsils: Gum pain may be caused by bacterial infection, if the condition is serious and not controlled in time to cause the spread of the disease, may lead to infections of the surrounding organs, such as inflammation of the tonsils, can cause pain on the left side of the neck also together.
3. submandibular lymphadenitis: submandibular lymphadenitis may be caused by pathogenic bacteria infections such as pharyngitis, tonsillitis, rhinitis and other infectious diseases. Gum pain and pain on the left side of the neck may occur. There may also be symptoms such as enlarged lymph nodes in the lower part of the jaw, pain to touch, and pain in chewing.
Gum pain neck pain on the left side of the patient, should promptly go to the regular hospital to identify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of professional doctors to take targeted treatment.