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Blood in Saliva during morning
I have been spitting out minimal blood before brushing my teeth in the morning since some days on an irregular basis.
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Could be from gums, tonsils or from respiratory tract Get ENT consultation done as well
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Nothing to worry.its becoz of swelling of gums. Dental scaling(cleaning) can solve your problem with good oral hygiene maintenance
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Hi, This might be because of inflammation to your gums. It is commonly referred to as Gingivitis. It's completely treatable.
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Visit a Dentist to Clean your teeth. Procedure is referred to as Scaling and Polishing.
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Brush your Teeth twice a day, Floss 3 times a week and a 6 monthly regular dental visit is advisable.
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Seems u hv periodontal problem.....go for scaling
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scaling
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