Almost every type of cancer can cause bleeding gums. When cancer progresses to the point of intermediate or advanced stages, it can have a more serious impact on the patient, causing damage to a variety of internal organs, tissues and even mucous membranes in the body.
In addition, cancer patients have a reduced ability to repair themselves and are susceptible to microbial irritation, which can lead to inflammatory lesions and cause bleeding gums.
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