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Bleeding in gums while teething
Hi My 7 month old son is going through teething phase . We see his front ( top) gum is swollen may be due to teeth eruption, he chewed pacifier and hurt there now it's bleeding not much but few drops Is this normal?
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It is normal .
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It's normal..no worries
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There's no need to worry..it will heal by itself..just make sure not to give him toys or pacifier of any kind that can hurt his gums.
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It will heal. No issues
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No uts normal
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Hi, There is no need to worry. Take a wet cloth and freeze it. Give him that frozen cloth to bite on if he has pain.
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Hello Apply ice pack,after bleeding stopped use any ulcer gel
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Don’t worry it will heal.
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Hello. Might be injury through toy, give ice compression
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Hello It might be normal Apply ice pack to stop the bleeding and also ice pack reduces the discomfort due to teething
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