Bleeding in gums requires clohex plus mouthwash for gargling,, but if she is having bleeding in urine and also vomiting then she needs physician consult as the cause may be different.
Hi, providing a diagnosis based on information provided is very difficult as there are many factors to be looked upon, bleeding from gums is caused primarily due to gingivitis or gingivitis associated with localised periodontitis , kindly provide more details if possible about is the gums red and swollen? And regarding blood in urine, it is called haematuria which is caused due to inflammatory degenrative disease or glomerular disease or infection in kidneys , i would advice for a complete blood testing as soon as possible to narrow down
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